Catastrophic injuries don’t follow a convenient timeline. In the weeks after an accident, medical teams may be focused on stabilization, imaging, and neurological assessments—while you’re also dealing with insurers, paperwork, and treatment decisions.
In Wisconsin personal injury cases, deadlines and procedural requirements can affect what evidence is available and how claims are handled. Waiting too long can make it harder to secure records, preserve footage, or document the full impact of paralysis on mobility, daily living, and future care.
A paralysis injury lawyer can help you move efficiently by:
- organizing incident facts while details are fresh
- preserving documentation connected to EMS, ER, and follow-up care
- coordinating requests for medical records and billing information
- building a damages picture that accounts for long-term consequences


