In Shaker Heights, serious injuries frequently occur in situations that can create messy evidence trails—busy intersections, heavy commuting hours, and incidents near residential streets where witnesses may be nearby but not always identified.
Paralysis cases are especially sensitive to documentation, including:
- When you first noticed symptoms (and whether they were documented in the ER)
- Imaging and diagnostic timeline (MRI/CT timing, radiology notes, follow-ups)
- Mechanism of injury details (what happened, how fast, what part of the body was impacted)
- Scene evidence (photos, video, traffic-control information, weather/lighting)
- Work records and safety documentation (for jobsite or employment-related injuries)
A paralysis claim can be reduced or denied if the defense argues the injury was unrelated, pre-existing, or not caused by the incident. That’s why early organization matters.


