Paralysis is devastating, but it’s also complex. Insurers and defense teams commonly look for reasons to reduce or deny responsibility—especially when medical records are still catching up to what happened.
In Camden, common real-life scenarios include:
- Motor vehicle collisions on busy commuting routes and at intersections where sudden stops and visibility issues can lead to severe impacts
- Motorcycle and truck-related crashes involving high-force trauma
- Falls in residential areas, retail spaces, and public-facing businesses
- Worksite incidents tied to safety practices, training, and job hazards
When paralysis is involved, the strongest claims usually depend on documentation that is easy to lose: incident reports, witness information, early imaging, emergency room notes, and the medical timeline that connects the event to the neurological injury.


