Marietta sits at the crossroads of major commuting routes, and catastrophic injuries frequently involve high-speed impacts, lane changes, and sudden stops. In car and truck collisions, paralysis claims can depend heavily on what can be proven about:
- How the crash happened (sequence of events and traffic conditions)
- Where impact occurred and what injuries were consistent with that mechanism
- Whether fault is shared (for example, disputed speeding, lane position, or failure to yield)
- What the scene shows (photos, vehicle damage, skid marks, debris, lighting)
Because paralysis injuries may evolve over time, early evidence matters. A small gap—like missing witness contact info or an incomplete medical timeline—can create major problems later.


