In Norwood, serious injuries frequently involve busy corridors, intersections, and commuter traffic where details get lost quickly—dash footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical records can take time to consolidate.
That’s why paralysis cases in this situation depend heavily on early documentation, including:
- what happened at the intersection or during the maneuver
- how the injury was first described in the ER
- imaging and neurology notes that support onset and severity
- employment and medical leave timelines
A lawyer can use structured tools to organize your timeline, but the legal strategy still has to be built by a professional who understands how insurers evaluate causation and long-term impact.


