In Jackson, serious accidents frequently involve rapid transitions—from the scene to emergency care, from ER imaging to specialist referrals, and sometimes from winter road or off-road incidents to long-term rehab planning. When paralysis is involved, the facts that matter most are often the ones that disappear first: early call notes, imaging reports, dispatch/incident logs, and the first medical descriptions of strength, sensation, and mobility.
Because paralysis may not be fully understood until tests and follow-up exams confirm the extent of neurological damage, you need a strategy that accounts for both the immediate injury record and how the condition evolves.


