After a catastrophic injury, the first weeks matter. Medical teams may stabilize your condition, records are created daily, and evidence from the scene may disappear quickly.
In Columbia, it’s common for paralysis claims to involve evidence that can be time-sensitive, such as:
- Crash scene documentation (including photographs and roadway conditions)
- Employer incident reports and safety logs
- Hospital and imaging records that track neurological changes over time
- Witness availability after an event involving commuters, pedestrians, or shift workers
When paralysis is involved, delays can complicate liability and damages. The goal of early legal support is simple: keep the record complete and consistent so the severity and causation of the injury aren’t left to guesswork.


