Paralysis injuries often evolve. In the days after a spinal cord or nerve injury, medical teams may document swelling, neurological changes, imaging results, and functional limits—but those details can be hard to track while you’re trying to get through recovery.
In Baton Rouge, claims commonly involve evidence that can disappear quickly:
- Crash footage and traffic camera data
- Vehicle data (event data recorders) and inspection records
- Worksite logs and safety documentation
- Hospital documentation created across multiple transfers or specialists
A paralysis case typically hinges on showing three things clearly: what happened, how it caused the paralysis, and what the injury will require long-term. The earlier evidence is organized, the stronger the foundation for settlement negotiations or litigation.


