Bradley residents frequently travel through corridors connecting the region for work, school, and appointments. In serious collisions, paralysis is often linked to forces affecting the spine—sometimes even when the initial injury seems “survivable” or unclear.
Insurance adjusters may ask early questions or suggest the injury is temporary. But paralysis damages typically depend on medical proof of:
- the injury level and severity (as documented in records)
- how quickly neurological symptoms were identified and treated
- whether later deterioration connects to the original event
Our job is to translate those medical facts into a claim that makes sense to insurers and, if necessary, courts.


