After a catastrophic injury, the first days matter. In Sulphur, many cases involve fast-moving circumstances—highway commutes, nighttime travel, industrial work sites, or residential property hazards—where details can disappear quickly.
What can make or break a paralysis claim is not just that the injury happened, but how quickly the story is documented:
- emergency room and imaging reports
- witness accounts while memories are fresh
- incident documentation (work orders, safety logs, property reports)
- photos and video that may be overwritten or removed
Technology can help organize information, but your case needs a human legal strategy to connect the incident facts to the medical record.


