In a small city like El Reno, investigators and insurers may move quickly—sometimes asking questions before your condition stabilizes. That’s risky in catastrophic injury claims, because paralysis is not always fully understood at first.
For example, after a serious collision on local roads or highways, it’s common for:
- swelling and imaging results to evolve over time,
- neurological symptoms to change as treatment progresses, and
- medical providers to document findings in stages rather than in one complete timeline.
Early documentation is what protects the “story” of your injury—how it happened, how it caused lasting impairment, and how it affects daily life now and in the future.


