After catastrophic injuries, insurers frequently focus on gaps: who saw what, whether the initial reports match later medical findings, and whether treatment timelines are consistent. In Jefferson County and the surrounding area, those early documents can be especially important because evidence may be limited once footage is overwritten, witnesses move on, and records are requested from multiple providers.
A paralysis case typically requires two connections:
- Incident facts (how the injury occurred)
- Medical causation (how the incident caused or aggravated the paralysis)
When those pieces don’t align, settlement talks stall. When they do, negotiations can move faster.


