After a serious crash, fall, or worksite accident, the days right after the injury often determine what can be proven later. In Pine Hill, that can mean preserving evidence tied to the specific conditions of the incident—weather, lighting, road layout, traffic flow, and how the location was secured (or not).
What can help at the earliest stage:
- Get the medical record spine: ER notes, imaging reports, specialist evaluations, and the first documentation of neurological symptoms.
- Record the “scene story”: photos of visible hazards (if safe), vehicle damage, signage, and any barriers or warnings.
- Write down what you remember: even if it’s brief—time, direction of travel, what you saw, and who witnessed it.
A paralysis injury case is typically won or lost on medical documentation and causation—not guesses. The sooner your attorney can help organize facts and identify missing records, the better.


