In the days after a catastrophic injury, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by medical appointments, mobility changes, and insurance calls. But paralysis cases are evidence-driven, and delays can create gaps that are hard to fill later.
For Mount Vernon residents, the “clock” can matter in practical ways:
- Traffic and crash documentation may be cleared or overwritten (depending on where it occurred and whether footage exists).
- Scene conditions change quickly—weather, lighting, lane markings, and roadway debris can be altered or removed.
- Worksite safety records can be retained only briefly before systems are updated.
- Witness memories fade fast, especially when the incident happens during commuting hours or shift changes.
A paralysis lawyer’s early job is to help preserve and organize the proof that links the incident to neurological damage—so your case isn’t reduced to assumptions.


