In practice, a paralysis injury claim usually involves catastrophic spinal or neurological damage that changes a person’s mobility, independence, and earning ability. In Dunwoody, many paralysis cases begin with:
- High-impact car and SUV crashes on major routes leading into and out of town
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where drivers and roadway visibility become central issues
- Worksite falls or equipment incidents for residents employed in construction, logistics, or maintenance roles
Because paralysis is often permanent, insurers tend to challenge cases more aggressively—especially when evidence is incomplete or when the injury’s severity is still evolving.


