In a suburban community like Goose Creek, serious crashes and workplace incidents can start with a common pattern: people delay documentation because they’re focused on ER treatment, follow-ups, and arranging care. But paralysis cases are time-sensitive in a practical way—early records and event details can strongly affect what insurers accept later.
After an injury, the details that usually matter include:
- The initial emergency diagnosis and imaging timeline
- Who reported symptoms first (and what was documented)
- Whether mobility changes were recorded as they progressed
- The exact conditions at the scene (lighting, roadway markings, jobsite safety)
A structured, evidence-first approach helps your attorney build a clear causation story while medical information is fresh and complete.


