In the Lebanon area, catastrophic injuries commonly happen in settings where evidence can disappear quickly: busy intersections, work zones near major roadways, parking lots, and properties where conditions change after an incident.
For paralysis cases, insurers often scrutinize timing and causation—not just what happened, but how quickly symptoms were documented and how consistently the medical record reflects the neurological findings.
That means your case usually needs:
- Emergency documentation showing the injury and early symptoms
- Imaging and specialist reports that connect the incident to the diagnosis
- Ongoing treatment records that track progression or stability
- Incident evidence (photos/video, witness info, reports) captured before details are lost
An attorney can help you organize this quickly—without you having to figure out what matters while you’re recovering.


