In Monroe, the first days after a catastrophic injury can look chaotic—ER visits, imaging, specialists, and family logistics. But for a paralysis case, the details that get recorded early can strongly influence whether liability is accepted and how future losses are valued.
That’s why we focus on an evidence-first approach:
- capturing the medical timeline while diagnoses are fresh and consistent
- preserving incident records tied to the location and circumstances
- organizing billing, therapy notes, and functional assessments as they develop
If you wait too long, key proof can disappear—surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses may be harder to reach, and records can become harder to reconstruct.


