In and around Midland, serious injuries often happen in environments where details can disappear quickly—commutes, construction zones, industrial sites, and busy roadways. When paralysis is involved, the early period is critical because:
- Medical teams stabilize the injury, but causation questions start almost immediately.
- Evidence like vehicle data, surveillance, and witness memories can fade fast.
- Insurance adjusters may ask for statements before the full medical picture is known.
A paralysis case isn’t just “what happened.” It’s also what the records show about how the injury occurred and how it affects you going forward. In Michigan, missing evidence or delays can make it harder to prove the extent of harm and link it to the incident.


