After an accident, evidence can disappear fast—dashcam footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and the crash scene changes with cleanup and repairs. In Wisconsin, insurance companies also tend to act quickly, asking for recorded statements and pushing for early conclusions.
A paralysis injury claim typically requires proof of:
- What happened (the crash mechanics and responsible parties)
- How the injury occurred (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost long-term (medical treatment, mobility needs, and daily-life impact)
Because paralysis injuries can evolve, waiting to understand the full extent of disability can weaken a claim. The sooner you preserve and organize what matters, the better your chances of avoiding delays and minimizing gaps the defense may later exploit.


