In the Tonawanda area, catastrophic injuries frequently involve situations with multiple moving parts—commutes, industrial routes, busy sidewalks, and active construction zones. When paralysis is involved, insurers often look for gaps in the record:
- Was the injury documented immediately?
- Do the medical notes match what happened at the scene?
- Were there delays in imaging, specialist evaluation, or follow-up care?
- Does the timeline show how the accident (or alleged negligence) caused the neurological damage?
A structured, evidence-first approach can help you avoid the common problem we see in serious injury claims: the case becomes harder to prove as time passes.


