In and around Terre Haute, catastrophic injuries can occur in familiar settings: busy commuting corridors, construction zones, delivery routes, and industrial or service workplaces. When paralysis is involved, the details that seem small—timing, scene conditions, documented symptoms, and who reported what—can decide whether liability is clear or heavily disputed.
After a serious injury, insurers may ask for recorded statements quickly, request limited records, or suggest the condition was “unrelated.” A structured approach is critical because paralysis claims typically require careful connection between the incident and the neurologic harm.


