In the first days after a paralysis-related injury, people often want one thing: relief from confusion. But with catastrophic injuries, the “quick settlement” mindset can be dangerous.
Insurance adjusters may ask for statements, try to frame the incident as minor, or suggest that symptoms are temporary. In Macomb, that can be especially complicated when an injury occurs during:
- evening commutes and highway merges outside city limits,
- shift changes at local employers,
- or slip/trip events connected to public buildings, retail, and service locations.
A paralysis case needs more than a story—it needs a record that shows what happened, what caused it, and how it changed daily life.


