After a life-changing injury, it’s common to feel like you can’t keep up with paperwork: ER records, imaging reports, follow-up visits, medication lists, and mobility assessments. But in paralysis claims, the early record is often where insurers focus—and where your case can either strengthen or weaken.
In practical terms, that means:
- The first emergency documentation may be the most important snapshot of neurological status.
- Imaging and surgical records can become the backbone of causation.
- Rehabilitation start dates and functional limitations can shape how damages are presented.
In Statesville, where many people rely on regional commutes and local work sites, the incident may involve multiple parties (drivers, employers, contractors, property owners). That increases the need to preserve evidence quickly and consistently.


