Many catastrophic paralysis cases in the Sumter area involve roadway incidents—especially around commuter corridors, intersections with heavy turning traffic, and routes where vehicles share space with trucks and local traffic patterns.
In the immediate aftermath, people commonly focus on emergency care. That’s the right priority. But the evidence that insurers later rely on—who had the right of way, roadway conditions, speed indicators, witness observations, and the timeline of symptoms—must be gathered early.
AI-assisted review can help a legal team:
- organize incident details into a timeline that matches the medical record,
- flag missing documentation (for example, gaps between ER notes and follow-up testing),
- prepare a clear factual narrative for negotiations.
A lawyer still does the legal work—AI is used to reduce chaos, not to decide your case by itself.


