Paralysis claims are not just about immediate medical bills. They often involve:
- Long-term care needs and ongoing therapy
- Mobility and home-access changes
- Assistive devices and medical equipment
- Wage loss and the ability to work in the future
- Emotional trauma for the injured person and family
In practice, the value of a paralysis case is heavily tied to medical causation and documentation—especially early on, before records are incomplete or key details get lost.
That’s why we treat the first phase of your case as an evidence-protection mission: collect, organize, and preserve what the defense will later challenge.


