Paralysis cases are different from typical injury claims because they involve long-term medical needs, complex causation questions, and documentation that must be consistent across providers.
In North Carolina, insurers and defense teams often look for gaps: missing records, unclear timelines, or inconsistencies between early EMS notes and later specialist reports. In a community like Waxhaw—where many families rely on a network of nearby hospitals, imaging centers, and outpatient therapy—records may be spread across multiple systems.
Getting organized early helps protect what matters most:
- the exact mechanism of the injury (how it happened)
- the neurological findings and progression
- the first medical documentation linking the incident to the paralysis
- the ongoing treatment plan and expected future care


