In Mitchell, many paralysis claims begin with incidents that happen during commutes, loading/unloading shifts, or travel on South Dakota roads—where evidence can disappear quickly.
After a catastrophic injury, the outcome frequently depends on whether you can later show:
- What happened (sequence of events)
- What was injured (medical findings tied to the incident)
- How severe it is (neurological deficits and functional limitations)
- When it changed (timeline from emergency care through follow-up)
That’s why early organization matters. An AI-assisted workflow can help your attorney compile a structured timeline from ER notes, imaging reports, discharge documents, and rehab records—so the case isn’t missing crucial links.


