Paralysis cases are not “typical” personal injury claims. The injury often involves the spinal cord or brain and can change everything—mobility, bladder/bowel function, independence, employment, and long-term medical needs.
In Vidalia, many serious injury crashes involve:
- commuting routes and high-speed stretches where a brief moment can lead to a catastrophic impact,
- commercial vehicles operating in the region,
- intersections where visibility, turning patterns, or distracted driving become critical.
Because paralysis affects both future medical planning and life-long functionality, insurers frequently try to minimize value early—before the full scope of impairment is documented.


