Catastrophic injury cases often become complicated for practical reasons, not just legal ones. In the Fairmont area, common pressure points include:
- Evidence timing: video footage may be overwritten, and photos from the scene may never be taken.
- Medical timeline spread out: imaging, specialist visits, and follow-ups can occur at different facilities, which can make causation harder to explain.
- Insurance contact during recovery: adjusters may ask questions before key records are gathered.
- Work and commuting disruption: paralysis claims frequently involve loss of function tied to job demands—lifting, driving, operating equipment, or working shift schedules.
An AI-supported intake workflow can help you avoid the “I forgot to bring that” problem by turning your documents and notes into a structured timeline. Your lawyer then uses that organized record to pursue the strongest liability and damages position.


