In Belgrade, serious injuries frequently occur in high-visibility everyday settings—commuting corridors, busy intersections during seasonal travel, construction zones, and residential areas with pedestrians. When paralysis is involved, the details from the first hours can strongly influence how insurers view liability and the severity of the injury.
After a catastrophic injury, evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten
- Scene conditions can change (weather, cleanup, barriers moved)
- Witness memories fade
- Medical records may arrive in fragments
A paralysis claim isn’t just about what happened—it’s about proving how the incident caused your condition and what the injury means for the future. Getting organized early helps prevent costly gaps.


