When paralysis is involved, your case often turns on details gathered early. Before you speak broadly to insurance representatives or post about the incident online, focus on three priorities:
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Get medical care and follow-up documentation
- Treating records, imaging, discharge summaries, and rehab notes help establish the injury’s severity and how it affects function over time.
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Preserve incident evidence before it disappears
- In Phoenixville, surveillance footage can be overwritten quickly and witnesses’ memories fade. If the injury happened outdoors or near a storefront, ask your lawyer early to help identify what footage or reports may exist.
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Write down timelines while they’re fresh
- Note what happened, where you were, what you were doing, and when symptoms changed. That timeline becomes crucial when causation is disputed.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI paralysis legal bot” can handle this for you: some tools can organize notes, but they can’t verify what matters legally in Pennsylvania or ensure your evidence strategy matches the facts.


