In a Lakewood injury case, time isn’t just about healing—it’s about preserving proof. Injuries that cause paralysis can develop additional complications, and the severity of neurological damage may become clearer only after imaging, specialist evaluations, and rehab assessments.
But evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident scene details (lighting, pavement condition, barriers, safety signage) can change.
A paralysis attorney’s job is to help you build a record that connects:
- What happened (the incident theory)
- How it caused paralysis (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost long-term (damages)


