Paralysis injuries are time-sensitive. In the Danville area, claims commonly come from situations where details can be lost quickly—such as multi-car collisions on busy corridors, nighttime impacts, or falls where lighting and hazard conditions matter.
Even if you feel certain about what happened, insurers may later question causation (whether the incident caused the paralysis) or try to minimize the severity by pointing to gaps in documentation.
That’s why early case-building matters:
- preserving incident documentation (reports, photos, and contact info)
- collecting medical records that show neurological findings and progression
- documenting how paralysis affects daily life, mobility, and ability to work
A structured review can help prevent common damage to a claim—like missing key records or letting inconsistent statements become a defense tool.


