College Park residents frequently commute through busy corridors where traffic volume and speed differences can increase the severity of crashes—especially when roadway conditions, lane changes, and distracted driving are involved.
In paralysis cases, the claim often depends on proving two things:
- How the accident happened (liability), and
- That the accident caused or aggravated the paralysis (medical causation).
That means we pay close attention to the details that insurers typically scrutinize first—police reports, scene documentation, medical timelines, and any evidence showing fault. If the early record is incomplete or inconsistent, your case can stall or shrink.


