Paralysis injuries often involve complex medical timelines and difficult causation questions. But the legal side has its own urgency.
In Maryland, statutes of limitations and procedural rules set the outer boundaries for filing. And in the weeks after a catastrophic injury, key proof can become harder to obtain—especially when:
- Surveillance footage is overwritten or scheduled for deletion
- Witness memories fade after busy workdays or seasonal travel
- Vehicles are repaired or moved before documentation is captured
- Medical records are fragmented across providers and facilities
A paralysis case attorney focuses on capturing the right proof early so the story doesn’t become incomplete.


