In Greenwood, serious injuries commonly happen on familiar routes—commutes, school drop-offs, and traffic corridors where speed, lane changes, and distracted driving can quickly lead to catastrophic outcomes. When the injury is paralysis or a spinal cord condition, the “first version” of the story matters.
A strong case usually requires:
- Timely preservation of incident evidence (photos, reports, and witness contact info)
- Consistent medical documentation tying the accident to the neurological damage
- Clear records of functional changes (mobility, bladder/bowel issues, therapy needs)
Waiting too long can create gaps the defense later uses to argue the injury came from something else or developed later.


