In catastrophic injury cases, early decisions can affect what evidence survives and how insurers frame the incident.
Consider taking these practical steps right away:
- Request and preserve incident documentation: police crash reports (if applicable), EMS records, and any on-scene reports.
- Track medical timelines: keep a simple log of when symptoms started, what tests were run, and how providers described neurological findings.
- Save communications: text messages, call logs, and emails between you, witnesses, and anyone involved in the incident.
- Ask before you speak: insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements. In paralysis cases, it’s often safer to coordinate with counsel first.
An “AI paralysis injury intake” can help you organize dates, names, and documents in one place—but the legal strategy should be reviewed by a lawyer who understands South Carolina’s deadlines and how causation and damages are evaluated.


