Catastrophic injuries often create a blur of phone calls, appointments, and paperwork. In Palmer Town and nearby communities, many claims involve people who were commuting, working around town, or traveling through more rural roadways—meaning evidence can disappear quickly.
What to prioritize right away:
- Get the medical record started correctly. Confirm every neurological symptom and functional limitation is documented.
- Preserve incident proof while it’s still available. If it was a crash, ask about dashcam or nearby camera systems. If it was a fall or worksite event, request the incident report and any hazard documentation.
- Write a short timeline for yourself. Include what happened, when it happened, who was present, and how symptoms changed over the next days.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement without legal review. Insurers may ask leading questions that later get used to narrow or deny your claim.
A paralysis injury case can hinge on details that aren’t obvious during the emergency phase. Getting organized early helps keep those details from turning into gaps later.


