After a catastrophic injury, families usually have two competing priorities: getting care and proving what happened. In paralysis cases, the second priority can’t wait—especially when the defense will argue later that symptoms were unrelated, delayed, or caused by something other than the incident.
In Utah, your ability to pursue compensation depends on meeting legal deadlines and providing enough evidence to connect the event to long-term impairment. If you delay collecting incident details—like photos, witness names, or medical records from the first days—your case can become harder to value and defend.
An AI-enabled intake process can help you capture key facts while they’re fresh: dates, locations, who witnessed the event, what treatment occurred first, and what changed afterward. Then your attorney uses that organized file to build a strategy aimed at the compensation you actually need—not just what sounds reasonable on day one.


