In Lincoln, catastrophic injuries frequently involve situations where evidence can disappear quickly: changing traffic conditions, temporary worksite hazards, weather-related visibility issues, or witness recollections that fade. Paralysis cases are especially sensitive because the injury’s severity and long-term effects must be supported by consistent records.
A paralysis injury lawyer will typically help you organize key proof such as:
- Emergency and hospital records (including imaging and neurological findings)
- Specialist follow-ups and rehabilitation notes
- Documentation of functional losses (mobility, daily living needs, work capacity)
- Incident reports, photos, and witness contact information
The goal isn’t just “to file a case.” It’s to build a record that matches what insurers and defense teams will challenge later.


