In Pekin, Illinois, serious injuries frequently occur in situations where details get lost quickly—busy hospital intake, rushed statements at the scene, and competing accounts from witnesses.
Paralysis claims are particularly evidence-driven because insurers often argue about:
- what exactly caused the neurological damage,
- when the injury became apparent, and
- whether later treatment was “related” to the incident.
That’s why it matters how quickly records are requested, how medical timelines are organized, and how the incident narrative is locked down before gaps become problems.


