In Charleston and the surrounding Kanawha Valley, paralysis claims often begin after high-impact crashes and workplace incidents—events where details get lost quickly. If you can, act fast to preserve what will later matter most:
- Get the right records early. Ask your medical providers for complete emergency documentation, imaging reports, and discharge summaries.
- Document what you remember—while it’s still clear. Include where you were, what you saw/heard, weather/lighting conditions, and any witnesses.
- Write down communications. If an insurance adjuster contacts you, note dates, names, and what was said.
- Request copies of incident documentation. For crashes, that can include responding officer reports and any available crash documentation.
This is where “AI settlement guidance” can help you organize, but it can’t replace legal judgment. A Charleston paralysis injury lawyer can turn your early information into a case file designed for settlement negotiations—or litigation if needed.


