Paralysis injuries can evolve. Swelling, imaging results, and neurological findings may clarify over days or weeks. In Watertown, that reality often collides with practical deadlines—medical records requests, insurance communications, and the need to preserve incident evidence before it’s gone.
A paralysis claim usually depends on proving:
- What caused the injury (the incident and chain of events)
- What the injury actually is (diagnosis, imaging, neurological testing)
- What losses will continue (medical care, mobility needs, home adjustments, wage impacts)
Structured intake tools can help organize timelines and highlight missing documents, but a licensed Watertown attorney must make the legal call on liability, causation, and valuation under New York law.


