Manhattan is busy—commuter traffic, construction activity, college-town movement, and dense pedestrian areas increase the chances of serious crashes and slips that can lead to catastrophic harm.
When a spinal cord injury happens, the first weeks often determine what evidence survives:
- Neurology documentation (initial findings and follow-up exams)
- Imaging and medical timelines (when symptoms appeared and how care progressed)
- Witness and scene records (what people saw, where the incident occurred, traffic conditions, lighting, weather)
AI tools can’t review the MRI report, the functional exam, or your neurologic testing results. Those details are what Kansas case strategy usually needs to connect the dots between the incident and the long-term impact.


