After a catastrophic injury, memories blur and records get scattered—especially when you’re coordinating emergency care, specialists, imaging, rehab planning, and family logistics. Evidence can also vanish quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, incident reports may be revised, and employers or property managers may limit what they share.
Instead of relying on an “AI assistant” to guess, you need a lawyer who will:
- document the timeline while it’s still fresh,
- identify which records control causation and severity,
- preserve key footage and site information when available,
- and handle insurer communications so you don’t accidentally say something that harms your claim.
If you’re searching online for a “paralysis injury legal bot” or “AI paralysis injury lawyer,” treat it as a starting point—not your strategy. Paralysis cases turn on medical causation, objective findings, and credible documentation.


