Paralysis cases aren’t “standard injury” cases. The injury can change every part of daily life—mobility, bladder and bowel function, sleep, mental health, and the ability to work. In Siloam Springs and the surrounding area, many people are caring for family, commuting for work, or balancing treatment schedules while insurers ask for recorded statements and quick decisions.
Because paralysis injuries involve complex medical causation and long-term care needs, the early months matter. Evidence can disappear, witnesses become harder to reach, and medical details can become muddled across specialists and follow-up appointments.


