Paralysis injuries create a moving timeline: emergency treatment, imaging, surgeries, rehab milestones, and evolving questions about long-term care. In the first days and weeks, it’s common for families to be overwhelmed—so evidence gets scattered across hospital paperwork, employer forms, and insurance calls.
In a Richfield-area claim, timing matters because:
- Medical causation must be supported by a consistent record of symptoms, imaging, and neurological findings.
- Liability evidence can be time-sensitive (dashcam footage, surveillance overwriting, weather/road condition documentation).
- Insurance communications often come quickly, and early statements can unintentionally narrow your claim.
An attorney can use a structured, AI-assisted workflow to organize what you already have and identify what’s missing—while still making the legal decisions that affect settlement value.


