Paralysis claims are different from typical injury matters. Insurers often look for reasons to delay, dispute causation, or minimize long-term impact. In California, that means you need a case built with documentation strong enough to withstand tough questions.
After a serious incident, early steps can affect everything later:
- Preserving medical records that describe neurological findings and progression
- Securing incident documentation tied to the scene and timing
- Confirming whether evidence was collected properly (and whether it’s still available)
- Tracking future care impacts while treatment is still unfolding
A paralysis-focused approach helps you avoid “information gaps” that can weaken the claim—especially when time passes and symptoms evolve.


