Catastrophic injuries don’t pause while you wait for appointments. In the days and weeks after a serious crash—whether on commuting corridors, county roads, or near intersections where traffic patterns change quickly—evidence can disappear.
In Smithfield, residents commonly face situations where the initial facts are contested: conflicting witness accounts, incomplete incident reports, or gaps between the scene timeline and the medical timeline. When paralysis is involved, those gaps can matter.
A structured intake process (with AI-supported checklists) can help you preserve what insurers and defense teams look for:
- the timeline from impact to first medical evaluation
- imaging and neurological exam documentation
- records showing changes in mobility, sensation, bladder/bowel function, and daily living needs
- proof of treatment continuity and follow-up care
The goal is simple: keep your claim aligned with the evidence that will ultimately explain causation and severity.


