In and around Maumee, many catastrophic paralysis claims begin with a question insurance companies fight hard: What exactly caused the injury? For spinal cord and other paralysis-related injuries, the answer usually depends on evidence captured around the time of the incident—before it disappears.
That’s why early organization matters when:
- Police reports describe the collision scene but key details are missing or unclear
- Vehicle damage suggests a mechanism of injury that must match the medical timeline
- Witness accounts conflict, especially when people stop to exchange information quickly
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or traffic cameras may be overwritten
- Hazard or roadway conditions are disputed (construction, lane changes, lighting issues, weather)
An AI-supported intake process can help you compile incident facts in a structured way, but your attorney must still connect those facts to the medical record and liability theory.


