After a life-altering spinal cord injury, the earliest documentation matters. Insurers may question causation, delay responses, or offer a quick number before the full medical picture is known.
In Berwick-area cases, we commonly see the gap between the crash/incident and the final diagnosis widen when:
- initial imaging or ER findings are incomplete or not clearly tied to later neurological deficits
- discharge instructions don’t match what was later documented during follow-up
- witness accounts conflict with early incident reports
- medical providers note pre-existing conditions without clearly addressing how the injury worsened function
A paralysis injury lawyer can focus on building a record that connects the incident to the neurological outcome—so you aren’t forced to “prove everything” from scratch months later.


