In the first days after a spinal cord injury, people often assume the claim can wait. In reality, key evidence may be time-sensitive—especially when the cause involves:
- Rear-end crashes, lane-change collisions, and winter traction issues on regional roads
- Falls at residences and businesses, including slippery entries and poorly maintained walkways
- Construction and industrial work injuries, where safety procedures and equipment use are scrutinized
A paralysis claim usually turns on two things: what happened and how the medical record connects to paralysis severity. The sooner you begin organizing incident details and medical documentation, the easier it is for your attorney to build a persuasive liability and damages case.


