In the first days and weeks, the biggest risk is losing key details that later determine causation and damages. Many Ennis injury cases turn on timing—when symptoms changed, what was documented at the scene, and how the medical record connects the accident to paralysis.
Here’s the practical “evidence-first” order that usually helps:
- Request and preserve all crash documentation (report number, incident details, and any related photos).
- Keep a symptom timeline from the moment you first noticed numbness, weakness, or loss of function.
- Save communications with insurers, adjusters, and anyone asking you to “confirm facts.”
- Follow medical instructions and keep follow-up visits—gaps can be exploited even when they weren’t your fault.
An AI-enabled intake workflow can support this by organizing what you already have, flagging inconsistencies across records, and helping your attorney build a clean chronology—without replacing legal judgment.


