Catastrophic injuries like spinal cord damage aren’t just painful—they’re expensive and time-sensitive. In Imperial, injured people may face pressure to “handle it quickly” with an insurer, return to work too soon, or rely on incomplete records from the first emergency visit.
A solid paralysis claim usually depends on getting the right evidence early, including:
- ER and hospital records (initial neurological findings and imaging)
- Specialist notes (orthopedics, neurology, rehab)
- Follow-up treatment timelines (what worsened, improved, or stabilized)
- Work and incident documentation (if the injury happened on the job)
- Crash or scene materials (photos, witness information, police/incident reports)
When those pieces are missing—or when statements are made before the full picture is known—insurers may argue the injury is unrelated, pre-existing, or not as severe as described.


