After a paralysis-producing accident, the timeline matters. In Salisbury, that usually means the first hours and days after the crash, slip, or workplace incident:
- Emergency documentation (what symptoms were observed and when)
- Imaging and neurological exams (what the medical record actually shows)
- Consistency between reports (what witnesses, EMS, and the hospital recorded)
- Early treatment decisions that affect long-term outcomes
Insurers may move quickly with questions or paperwork. If the record is incomplete—or if key details are missing—settlement talks can stall or shrink.
A Salisbury paralysis injury lawyer focuses on building a claim that matches reality: the incident, the medical causation, and the future cost of care.


