In the hours and days after a catastrophic injury, most families are overwhelmed. But paralysis cases are time-sensitive in a practical way: medical documentation, witness accounts, and incident details can disappear quickly.
If you were injured while commuting, working, or running errands around town, the evidence that supports your claim may include:
- EMS and emergency room records
- Imaging reports and specialist notes
- Hospital transfer and discharge documentation
- Photos or video from the scene (where available)
- Witness observations while memories are fresh
- Work records and safety documentation (if it was job-related)
A legal team can’t bring back the moment the injury happened—but it can help you avoid gaps that later become disputes.


