Many paralysis cases in the area begin with a familiar scenario: a collision during rush hour, a distracted-driving crash, a difficult winter slip, or a worksite incident where safety systems failed. The injury itself is life-changing, but the legal challenge is often the same—proving how the incident caused the neurological damage and what losses will follow.
Because paralysis can affect mobility, bladder/bowel function, daily living skills, and employability, insurers may try to narrow the case to the initial emergency treatment. An experienced lawyer focuses on the full picture—medical severity, prognosis, and the practical costs that come with long-term rehabilitation.


