In catastrophic injury cases, the difference between a weak and strong claim usually comes down to what can be proven—not just what happened.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Rear-end and angle collisions during rush-hour commuting, where quick documentation can be lost
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier stretches, where witness accounts may fade
- Falls and machinery-related injuries in industrial and service workplaces, where safety records become critical
After paralysis, insurance adjusters may request statements early. They may also question how the incident connects to your neurological condition. That’s why your file needs the right records in the right order—medical documentation, incident reports, and any objective evidence that supports causation.


