Many catastrophic injuries in this area happen during the moments people least expect: commutes, weekend travel, and trips along busy corridors. When paralysis results—often from spinal trauma—the case usually hinges on details that can disappear quickly, such as:
- Whether a crash involved sudden braking, unsafe lane changes, or speeding on wet or low-visibility roads
- How roadway conditions were documented (signage, lighting, debris, lane markings, and weather)
- Whether emergency response timelines were recorded
- What medical imaging and exams show about the level and permanence of impairment
In Georgia, that evidence can affect liability arguments and the value of damages. Insurance adjusters may move fast, but paralysis injuries typically require time to understand the full scope of long-term care.


