Paralysis injuries—especially spinal cord injuries—create an immediate need for medical stabilization and long-term planning. But legally, what matters most is that key evidence gets secured early.
In Burlington, that can include fast-moving issues like:
- Crash scene conditions changing quickly (debris cleared, lighting adjusted, vehicles moved)
- Surveillance footage overwritten or lost when businesses and property owners don’t preserve it
- Witness availability shrinking as people return to work or leave the area
- Construction and utility work documentation being difficult to obtain later
A paralysis claim can’t be built on medical outcomes alone. You generally need evidence showing what happened, who may be responsible, and how the incident ties to the paralysis.


