Fulton’s roads and daily commuting patterns can create high-risk situations where catastrophic injuries happen fast: sudden braking in traffic, distracted driving near intersections, and the consequences of a collision involving vehicles with different stopping distances.
When paralysis follows an accident—whether a car crash, motorcycle incident, or pedestrian-related collision—the most important early goal is preserving facts that insurers may challenge later. That includes:
- The incident timeline (what happened, when, and where)
- Witness accounts from people who saw the crash
- Photos/video from nearby cameras when available
- Medical documentation that clearly links the trauma to neurological loss
Because paralysis can be life-altering, we treat early case-building as critical, not optional.


