After a spinal cord injury, the first hurdle is usually not “knowing the diagnosis”—it’s preserving the record that links the incident to the neurological damage.
In practical terms, that means:
- Early documentation of symptoms and limitations (especially when pain or numbness develops in stages)
- Incident details that match medical findings (what happened, where it happened, who saw it)
- Consistent follow-up care that shows the injury’s progression and impact
AI tools can’t verify whether the story in your medical chart aligns with the underlying event. In Texas, that alignment matters because insurers often dispute causation, severity, or whether the claimed future needs are medically necessary.


