In and around Lilburn, catastrophic injuries frequently occur during high-speed commuting and turning maneuvers—especially where traffic patterns, lane changes, and busy intersections increase the risk of severe spinal trauma. In these cases, the strongest claims usually connect three things:
- The incident facts (what happened, where it happened, and how)
- The injury timeline (when symptoms appeared and how they progressed)
- The medical causation link (what doctors say caused the paralysis)
Insurance companies commonly try to narrow the story—questioning whether the paralysis truly resulted from the crash, suggesting pre-existing conditions, or arguing that later treatment choices were “unrelated.” That’s why it’s critical to act early: evidence and records become harder to obtain as days pass.


