A paralysis injury case is rarely “just” about the hospitalization. Insurers typically scrutinize how the injury happened, when symptoms first appeared, and whether the medical record supports causation. In Schenectady, that often means the case depends on details from:
- Traffic and roadway events (including rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, and sudden braking)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near higher-foot-traffic areas
- Falls in commercial storefronts and residential properties
- Worksite trauma involving ladders, machinery, or safety equipment
An AI-enabled workflow can help you assemble these pieces faster—organizing timelines, flagging missing records, and preparing a document map for your attorney—so your lawyer can build a coherent narrative for insurers and, if needed, the court.


