In and around Farmington, serious injuries frequently involve fast-moving traffic, intersections with heavy turning movements, and highway merges where reaction time is limited. When paralysis occurs, insurers often scrutinize the crash details closely—speed, lane position, traffic control, and whether the collision caused the specific neurological damage.
That means you need more than “medical records.” You need a coherent story that links:
- How the incident happened (what witnesses saw, what reports say)
- What the medical team found (imaging, diagnosis, neurological exams)
- Why causation is supported (timelines, progression, and treatment notes)
AI can help organize and flag inconsistencies between incident reports and medical timelines, but the case still requires a lawyer to evaluate what matters legally and what the defense will likely challenge.


