In practice, paralysis claims often center on spinal cord injuries—sometimes from high-impact traffic collisions, slip-and-fall events with severe trauma, or workplace incidents involving equipment, heights, or crush forces. Less visible but equally serious scenarios can include complications following medical treatment.
Because paralysis is life-altering, insurers and defense teams frequently challenge:
- Whether the incident actually caused the neurological damage
- How severe the injury is (and whether it will improve)
- What your future care will realistically require
A Geneva-based legal strategy focuses on tying the incident to the medical record and building a damages picture that matches the injured person’s functional reality—not just the ER visit.


