In Westfield, many catastrophic injuries happen on routes people rely on every day—busy corridors, merge points, and traffic patterns that can make a serious impact hard to avoid. A collision that seems survivable in the moment can still result in spinal cord or nerve damage that worsens as swelling, bleeding, or instability is identified.
What we see frequently in paralysis cases:
- Delayed discovery of severity after an initial ER visit
- Conflicting statements early on (even when everyone is trying to be helpful)
- Disputes about whether the incident caused the neurological decline
Because paralysis can evolve, early case handling matters. Your claim should be built around medical timelines and objective findings, not assumptions.


