Paralysis injuries are different from many other personal injury claims. The injury can affect mobility, bladder/bowel function, breathing, sensation, and long-term independence. That means the case is often shaped by:
- Medical stability (what doctors can document early vs. what becomes clear later)
- Causation (connecting the incident to the neurological damage)
- Proof of long-term impact (care needs, therapy, equipment, and home changes)
In practical terms, delays can make evidence harder to obtain—especially when it comes to accident scene information, surveillance video, witness memory, and documentation tied to early treatment.


