Many catastrophic paralysis claims in the Cambridge area begin with an urgent emergency response—often after a crash, a fall, or an incident at a jobsite. In the first days after injury, people focus on mobility, pain control, imaging results, and getting through follow-up appointments.
But in paralysis cases, the early window also determines what can be proven later. Evidence can disappear fast (dash footage gets overwritten, surveillance gets reused, witnesses move out of the area), and medical timelines can become harder to reconstruct if documentation is incomplete.
A local paralysis injury claim approach usually emphasizes:
- Locking down incident evidence quickly (before it’s gone)
- Coordinating medical records so the injury timeline is consistent
- Building causation facts that connect the event to the neurological outcome


