Paralysis cases are uniquely time-sensitive because the medical story is built from early records—ER notes, imaging, surgical documentation, and early neurologic exams. Physical evidence can also disappear quickly after a crash (vehicle positions, surveillance retention windows, and scene photographs).
If you’re trying to figure out what to do next, a lawyer can help you act while memories are fresh and records are obtainable. That includes:
- Preserving incident-related information (scene details, witness identities, and any available recordings)
- Collecting medical documentation in a timeline that makes sense to insurers
- Requesting employment and wage records that matter for loss-of-earning claims


