In local cases, the early mistakes are rarely “obvious.” They’re usually small decisions made while you’re overwhelmed.
Common examples we see after catastrophic injuries include:
- Inconsistent accident accounts because the first statements were made before you understood the full extent of neurological impairment.
- Gaps in medical documentation when records from ER visits, imaging centers, and specialty follow-ups aren’t compiled into one timeline.
- Unanswered questions from insurers that require careful responses—especially when liability is disputed or multiple parties are involved.
- Delay in preserving incident evidence, such as surveillance footage or event logs tied to the location and time of the crash.
When paralysis is involved, those issues can matter because the injury’s long-term impact must be supported with credible records.


