Lancaster-area residents frequently deal with injuries in settings where evidence can disappear fast—such as roadways near busy commuting corridors, parking lots, retail entrances, or job sites with shifting conditions. In catastrophic injury cases, small gaps can become big problems later.
Early case building matters because paralysis claims typically require proof of:
- What happened (the incident itself)
- How the incident caused neurological damage
- What your injury has required so far—and what it will require next
A paralysis injury lawyer can help you avoid common “early mistakes” that hurt claims—like giving recorded statements before your medical picture is stable or losing key incident details before they’re preserved.


