Paralysis injuries are rarely “one-and-done.” Medical records develop over weeks and months, function can change as swelling stabilizes, and costs often expand once equipment, home adjustments, and ongoing therapy become clear.
In Monroeville, claims frequently involve evidence that can disappear quickly—such as:
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage from roadway incidents
- Security recordings from businesses or job sites
- Witness accounts that fade once people return to work or commute routines
- On-scene documentation that may be incomplete when first responders move on
A paralysis claim can be harmed when the evidence story is incomplete or when early facts don’t match later medical conclusions. That’s why the first priority is building a record you can rely on.


