After a spinal cord injury or similar catastrophic paralysis, the timeline matters. Insurance adjusters may request statements quickly, ask for recorded interviews, or urge you to sign paperwork—sometimes before your doctors can fully explain severity and permanence.
In the Shoreview area, evidence can be time-sensitive for practical reasons:
- Dashcam and cellphone video may be overwritten or lost.
- Traffic camera footage or nearby surveillance can be retained only briefly.
- Scene conditions change fast—road debris is cleared, vehicles are moved, and witness access becomes harder.
A strong paralysis claim usually requires organizing proof that shows:
- what happened,
- why it caused the neurological injury, and
- how the injury affects your life beyond the initial hospitalization.


