In Alexandria, catastrophic injuries often occur in moments with multiple moving parts: sudden braking, changing lanes, visibility issues near intersections, crosswalk conflicts, or uneven surfaces around sidewalks and curb cuts. When paralysis is involved, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is frequently the evidence gathered early.
A lawyer can help you organize what’s needed from the start—such as:
- Emergency response and incident documentation
- Medical records showing neurological findings and test results
- Photos/video from the scene (including traffic camera footage when available)
- Witness contact information and statements
- Employment and duty documentation if the incident happened at work or during an assigned activity
Because paralysis can take time to fully reveal its impact, early case organization helps ensure your future needs aren’t overlooked.


