In Aberdeen, serious injuries commonly happen during commutes, wet-road travel, winter driving, and high-traffic intersections. When paralysis is involved, the details from the first days can determine what insurance and medical reviewers believe.
After a life-changing injury, the most valuable information is often time-sensitive, such as:
- Photos of the scene and roadway conditions (or indoor premises hazards)
- EMS and incident documentation
- Body-worn camera footage or surveillance footage when available
- The exact timeline of symptoms and medical findings
Because paralysis can be difficult to understand at first (and may evolve), waiting too long to gather records can create gaps that are hard to fill later.


