Paralysis injuries often involve extended treatment and evolving medical findings. In practice, that means insurers may try to frame your case as “too early to value” or “not clearly caused by the incident,” especially if you are still undergoing imaging, surgeries, or rehabilitation.
In Illinois, you’re also navigating deadlines that can affect what claims can be filed and when. A paralysis case frequently requires early evidence preservation and careful coordination with treating providers so the record supports both causation (what caused the neurological injury) and severity (how the injury limits function now and in the future).


