In the chaos immediately after an accident, it’s common for key details to get lost. If you can, prioritize these actions early:
- Get the right medical documentation: Ask providers to clearly record neurological findings, imaging results, and functional limitations.
- Preserve incident details: Write down what happened while it’s fresh—road conditions, traffic patterns, what you saw, and any unsafe behavior.
- Save every message and receipt: Keep records of calls, letters, emails, and bills related to the incident.
- Be careful with statements to insurers: Early “just following up” conversations can become misquoted or used to minimize damages.
Because paralysis injuries often evolve over time, early evidence can affect how insurers and defense attorneys evaluate severity and causation.


