Paralysis isn’t just a sudden injury—it often changes housing needs, mobility, and daily care for years. In practice, insurers frequently try to minimize exposure by focusing on gaps in documentation or arguing that the injury was caused by something other than the incident.
In Marion, these disputes often surface quickly because:
- Traffic patterns (commuting corridors and high-speed roadway segments) can affect how investigators reconstruct crashes.
- Work sites and industrial operations in the area rely on strict safety processes—so records matter.
- Seasonal weather can contribute to falls, and early photos/witness statements may be lost.
A strong paralysis claim depends on connecting the incident timeline to the medical record in a way that is persuasive to adjusters and, when necessary, the court.


