In the Hartland area, many catastrophic injuries come from situations where evidence can disappear quickly—dashcam overwrites, surveillance systems auto-delete, and witnesses move on. When paralysis is involved, delays can also affect how doctors document neurological function.
A serious paralysis claim usually needs:
- A clear incident timeline (what happened, when, and how)
- Medical documentation tying the incident to the paralysis
- Proof of severity and permanence (what your condition means for mobility, care needs, and daily functioning)
An attorney’s job is to turn that into a case plan—collecting what insurers will challenge and building the record in a way that supports valuation.


