After a catastrophic injury, people often think the “hard part” is getting medical care. But for paralysis cases, the hard part can also be what happens next:
- Delays in collecting incident documentation (reports, witness names, photos, dashcam/security footage).
- Gaps between the crash/fall/incident and the medical narrative insurers later claim is inconsistent.
- Understating functional impact—for example, changes in walking, transfers, bladder/bowel function, sleep, and ability to work.
- Recorded statements given too early without understanding how they may be used.
A local paralysis injury attorney focuses on building a clear timeline that connects what happened in Hickory to what the medical records show afterward.


