When someone is paralyzed, the legal timeline doesn’t wait for your recovery. Medical records, surveillance footage, incident reports, and witness memories can be time-sensitive—especially after roadside collisions, workplace events, or slip-and-fall incidents.
A local lawyer’s first priority is often case triage:
- What happened (and what likely happened first)
- Who was involved (and who controlled the scene)
- What evidence still exists today vs. what will vanish
- What medical documentation is already available—and what must be requested
If you’re worried about how to explain everything or what to collect, that’s normal. But in a paralysis case, small gaps can matter later when an insurer disputes causation.


