Paralysis cases can take time to fully understand medically. But in the first weeks, insurers may ask for statements, request records, or offer quick “closure” before the full impact is known.
In Ypsilanti, that early timing matters because evidence can be time-sensitive:
- Traffic-camera or dash-cam footage may be overwritten or difficult to obtain later.
- Scene conditions can change quickly after a crash or hazard incident.
- Witnesses who saw a pedestrian, bicycle, or vehicle incident may become harder to locate.
- Medical documentation may be scattered across ER visits, specialists, imaging centers, and rehab facilities.
AI can help you organize what you already have—dates, providers, imaging reports, treatment notes, and incident details—so your attorney can focus on building a coherent liability and damages theory.


