After a paralysis injury, the biggest risk is not “not winning.” It’s losing leverage—through missed deadlines, incomplete medical documentation, or statements that insurers twist.
Consider taking these steps early:
- Get every relevant medical record in writing. Ask providers for discharge summaries, imaging reports, surgical notes, and follow-up documentation. Keep copies.
- Document the incident while details are fresh. If you can, write down what you remember—time, location, weather/lighting, how the injury happened, and what you observed.
- Be careful with insurance communication. In many Knoxville cases, adjusters move quickly. A brief comment can be used to argue the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the event.
- Track deadlines. Tennessee injury claims are time-sensitive. A local attorney can confirm what applies to your situation.
If you’re tempted to ask an “AI lawyer” or chatbot for answers, that can be helpful for organizing thoughts—but a paralysis case needs legal review tied to Tennessee procedures and your specific medical timeline.


