Jerome residents spend a lot of time on the road—daily commutes, errands between nearby towns, and long drives that can include highway merges, weather changes, and mixed road conditions. When a severe collision results in a spinal cord injury, paralysis claims quickly become high-stakes.
Common Jerome-area scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where sudden impact leads to neck or back trauma
- Motorcycle accidents where the rider’s body is not protected like a car occupant
- Single-vehicle incidents involving distraction, speed, or road hazards
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents near busy corridors and school-related routes
In these cases, the insurer’s first goal is often to narrow the story—sometimes by questioning how the injury happened or suggesting it was pre-existing. A paralysis claim needs careful proof that the accident caused the neurological damage and that the severity matches what the medical record shows.


