After a catastrophic injury, the clock starts running on more than treatment. Evidence can disappear fast: vehicle footage gets overwritten, incident scenes are cleaned up, witnesses move on, and medical documentation can get harder to piece together.
In Le Mars, common paralysis-causing scenarios include:
- Car and truck collisions on regional routes where speeds and traffic flow can make severe impacts more likely.
- Motorcycle and bicycle crashes involving drivers who may not see a rider in time.
- Falls and jobsite accidents in industrial settings or during physically demanding work.
When paralysis is involved, small gaps in documentation can become big problems later—especially when insurers try to narrow causation or argue the injury wasn’t as severe (or as permanent) as your medical record shows.


