Catastrophic injuries tend to involve multiple moving parts: emergency treatment, imaging, specialist evaluations, and rehab planning. In Clay and the surrounding area, paralysis cases commonly run into practical problems that can slow recovery and complicate claims, such as:
- Crash scenes cleared quickly (vehicles moved, debris removed, surveillance overwritten)
- Insurance pressure early on while you’re still stabilizing medically
- Worksite and employer documentation that may be incomplete after incident reports are filed
- Conflicting stories about how the injury happened—especially when multiple vehicles, drivers, or witnesses are involved
When paralysis is on the line, waiting too long to organize facts can hurt your ability to prove causation and the full impact of the injury.


