After a catastrophic injury, people tend to focus on treatment first—which is the right priority. But in paralysis cases, the claim value often depends on details that can fade fast:
- Dashcam and traffic footage from nearby corridors may be overwritten or lost.
- Witness memories change after days or weeks.
- Medical records can become scattered across ER visits, specialist referrals, imaging centers, and rehab facilities.
- Worksite documentation (safety logs, maintenance records, incident reports) may not be kept indefinitely.
In North Carolina personal injury matters, insurers may try to move quickly toward recorded statements or “informal” resolution. The problem is that the full extent of paralysis-related losses—care needs, equipment, therapy, and wage impacts—may not be clear until later.


