Your first hours and days can influence the entire case. While your medical team focuses on stabilization and treatment, you can reduce the risk of missing critical information.
- Get the incident documented: If you can, write down what you remember about the traffic conditions, signals, lanes, lighting, weather, and any unusual driving behavior. Preserve any reference points (nearby landmarks, turning points, or where the impact occurred).
- Keep every medical record you receive in Biloxi: ER discharge instructions, imaging reports, follow-up notes, prescriptions, and rehabilitation plans should be saved in one place.
- Don’t let insurance pressure move faster than your health: Adjusters may ask for statements early. You can request guidance before you give detailed answers.
Because paralysis injuries can evolve—sometimes after surgery, therapy, or complications—your documentation needs to match how your condition changes over time.


