Paralysis injuries are different from many other personal injury cases because the medical picture may change over time. In the Farmington area, that can mean:
- Delays getting diagnostic imaging or specialist follow-up
- Conflicting timelines between emergency care notes and later rehabilitation records
- Insurance requests that arrive before you’ve had a chance to understand what “future care” may require
A paralysis claim can be undervalued if the case file doesn’t clearly connect the incident → the neurological damage → the long-term functional impact.
That’s where early legal guidance matters. Not to “rush” recovery—rather to make sure the paperwork, records, and statements you give today don’t become obstacles tomorrow.


