In and around Republic, many serious injuries happen off the “main story” people remember later—like sudden braking on a commute route, a late-night lane change, or a fall when lighting, weather, or traffic flow made hazards harder to spot. When paralysis is involved, small documentation gaps can become big problems.
Common early evidence issues we see in catastrophic cases:
- Medical timeline breaks (delayed testing, missing discharge summaries, unclear initial diagnosis)
- Confusing incident details (what happened first vs. what the report later states)
- Insurance statements taken too soon (even well-meaning comments can be used against you)
A paralysis-focused legal team can help you stabilize the case narrative early—before the facts get lost.


