Paralysis cases are different because they can require lifelong medical care, durable equipment, and ongoing assistance. The injuries often involve complex medical questions about timing, causation, and whether the documented course of treatment matches the severity of the neurological damage.
In practice, that means your case isn’t just about “what happened”—it’s about proving:
- what caused the spinal cord/nerve injury,
- what the injury has done to your function since the incident, and
- what it will require moving forward.
An Athens lawyer can also anticipate how Alabama insurers typically respond: they may focus on gaps in early documentation, question accident mechanics, or argue that later symptoms were unrelated. Your legal strategy needs to address those themes quickly.


