In and around Irmo, catastrophic injuries frequently involve time-sensitive evidence: crash scene details, vehicle damage photos, witness observations, and early medical reporting. Insurers may request statements soon after the incident, and delays in collecting documents can create gaps that are difficult to fill later.
A paralysis claim isn’t just about what happened—it’s about proving:
- What caused the paralysis (not just that it occurred)
- How severe it is based on objective medical findings
- What it will cost and require long-term
When you’re recovering, an organized approach matters. Technology can help you compile records and timelines, but a lawyer’s job is to turn the information into a claim strategy that holds up under scrutiny.


