Catastrophic injuries don’t stay “simple” for long. In many paralysis claims, the first days after the incident are critical because:
- Medical teams document neurological findings that later become the backbone of causation and severity.
- Evidence like photos, surveillance angles, and witness recollections can fade quickly.
- Insurance communications may start soon, sometimes before you understand the full extent of future care.
In Oroville, that urgency can be even more pronounced due to how quickly people return to work, family responsibilities, and daily routines after an injury—sometimes before medical results stabilize. A paralysis injury claim should be built around what the medical record actually shows, not what you hope it shows.


