After paralysis, evidence gets harder to gather quickly. Before you speak with anyone about the case, consider these practical steps:
- Secure incident documentation: If it was a traffic crash, collect the Nevada crash report number (and take photos when safe). If it was a premises or workplace incident, request the incident report and any safety logs.
- Start a symptom & function timeline: Note changes like mobility loss, bladder/bowel issues, numbness patterns, sleep disruption, and any worsening after discharge.
- Keep every billing and treatment record: Ambulance, ER, imaging, discharge summaries, follow-ups, prescriptions, and durable medical equipment requests.
- Be careful with recorded statements: Insurers may ask questions early. In Nevada, early statements can shape how liability is argued later.
If you’re searching for an “AI paralysis injury lawyer” because you want speed, use technology for organization—but don’t let it replace the legal review needed to protect deadlines and liability arguments.


