Catastrophic injuries don’t pause while you gather paperwork. In Providence, injuries often happen in settings where evidence can be short-lived—such as roadside scenes along major corridors, retail or restaurant entrances, construction zones with evolving safety conditions, and job sites where maintenance logs or witness memories may not stay available.
Delays can create real problems:
- Medical causation can become harder to explain if documentation is incomplete or fragmented.
- Insurers may push for recorded statements before you fully understand long-term impacts.
- Some evidence (surveillance, incident footage, camera retention cycles) may disappear quickly.
A paralysis injury claim often needs early organization so your case is built around the medical timeline and the incident facts—rather than guesswork.


