After a spinal cord injury or other paralysis-causing event, the first priority is always medical care. But once you’re stable enough to think about next steps, Jamestown residents should focus on three practical actions:
- Get the incident documented while memories are fresh. If it was a crash, take note of traffic signals, signage, road conditions, and where the event occurred relative to entrances, crosswalks, and driveways. If it was a slip/fall, document the exact location and conditions.
- Keep every medical record connected to the injury timeline. ER notes, imaging reports, discharge paperwork, follow-up visits, therapy plans, and equipment prescriptions all matter.
- Be careful with insurer communications. Insurance adjusters may ask for statements early. Even well-meaning answers can create confusion later about causation, severity, or comparative fault.
A paralysis injury attorney can step in early to help you avoid common pitfalls while you focus on recovery.


