Paralysis claims most often arise from events that create sudden trauma to the spine or nervous system—such as:
- Traffic crashes (including rear-end collisions and intersection impacts where the injury may not be obvious at first)
- Motorcycle or truck-related incidents on regional routes
- Falls and slip/trip events in stores, offices, multi-family properties, or parking areas
- Construction and industrial work injuries involving height risks, equipment incidents, or unsafe conditions
- Alleged medical mismanagement when actions or delays worsen neurological outcomes
In many cases, the first hours after an incident shape the case. The records created early—ER notes, imaging, discharge instructions, and early specialist assessments—can become the foundation for proving how the injury happened and why it caused paralysis.


