Local injuries often start with a sudden event—serious car crashes on busy commuting routes, falls in residential or commercial settings, or workplace incidents tied to tight schedules and production demands. In the first days after a catastrophic injury, insurers may contact you quickly, ask for statements, and request documentation.
The challenge: paralysis injuries require time to stabilize medically, but the legal timeline doesn’t wait for your medical team to confirm every long-term outcome.
That’s why early, structured guidance matters. The right approach helps you:
- preserve key evidence before it disappears (surveillance, incident logs, maintenance records)
- document how paralysis affects daily functioning and work capacity
- avoid statements that can be misread by adjusters


