After a catastrophic spinal injury, the first weeks are often a blur: ER visits, imaging, specialist appointments, and discharge planning. Meanwhile, insurers may contact you quickly, request recorded statements, or ask for quick “clarifications.”
In Gallup, common real-world complications can include:
- Roadway and commuting collisions where fault is disputed (lane changes, merges, sudden stops, distracted driving)
- Pedestrian exposure near busier corridors where visibility and traffic flow become issues
- Industrial and jobsite injuries where safety documentation is crucial (training logs, incident reports, equipment checks)
- Premises hazards where surveillance footage may be overwritten or unavailable after a short period
When paralysis is involved, the timing of evidence matters. A lawyer’s job is to preserve and translate the facts into a legal narrative that matches the medical record—not just the accident story.


