Paralysis injuries are not “one-day injuries.” Even when the initial diagnosis is made quickly, the full picture of long-term mobility, therapy, equipment needs, and daily assistance typically develops over weeks and months.
In Marshalltown, we commonly see delays or gaps caused by:
- Follow-up care that gets scheduled around work and travel (especially for families juggling shifts and medical transportation)
- Insurance requests that come before your medical team has fully documented prognosis
- Unclear incident records after busy roadway conditions, weather changes, or crowded event traffic
When evidence is incomplete early, it can be harder to connect the incident to the severity of paralysis later. That’s why our approach emphasizes collecting the right documentation quickly—without rushing your medical decisions.


