After a catastrophic injury, it’s normal to focus on medical appointments and recovery. But the claims process moves on deadlines and documentation.
In practice, we see adjusters ask for the same things across cases—yet many people lose key proof because they don’t know what will matter later. Your earliest priorities typically include:
- Keeping copies of ER records, imaging reports, and discharge paperwork
- Writing down a timeline of symptoms (even short notes help)
- Preserving incident details (photos, witness names, where it happened)
- Avoiding statements that oversimplify what caused the injury
A local paralysis claim can hinge on details like the documented onset of symptoms, the mechanism of injury, and whether the medical record supports causation. We help you build that record while you’re focused on getting through the hardest days.


