After a catastrophic injury, key proof can disappear quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, vehicles are repaired, witnesses move away, and medical details get scattered across facilities.
A paralysis injury case often turns on two questions:
- What caused the paralysis? (the incident must connect to the neurological damage)
- What are the real long-term losses? (future care, mobility needs, and ongoing treatment)
Structured legal intake and evidence organization can help keep your case from falling apart while you focus on recovery. Your lawyer still does the legal analysis and decision-making—technology is used to make sure nothing critical is missed.


