Paralysis cases often involve injuries that evolve—swelling, imaging findings, surgical decisions, and rehabilitation needs may change over weeks or months. For residents along Georgia’s major routes and suburban roadways, the early days after an accident can include:
- rapid insurer contact and requests for statements
- delays in obtaining complete crash documentation (especially when multiple agencies are involved)
- disputes over what happened at the scene—particularly in intersection and turning-impact collisions
- challenges proving causation when the defense suggests the injury was caused by something unrelated
A paralysis injury claim needs careful organization of medical proof and incident facts so your case isn’t reduced to “what happened that day,” but instead reflects what the injury takes from you over time.


