Goodyear commuters spend a lot of time on busy roadways and high-speed stretches, and catastrophic injuries often occur in moments where seconds matter—like a sudden lane change, a delayed reaction, or a poorly maintained roadway hazard.
When paralysis is involved, the case usually hinges on proving two things:
- Causation: that the accident or event triggered the neurological damage.
- Severity and permanence: that the injury will require long-term care, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Because insurance companies may argue the injury “could have happened anyway” or that imaging/medical timelines don’t match the accident, early evidence organization can be critical—especially in the months after the incident.


