Georgetown is growing, with more commuters traveling through the region, busier roadways, and construction activity that increases the risk of serious harm. When paralysis happens, investigators and insurers often zero in on a few themes quickly:
- How the incident happened (and whether the story matches early records)
- Whether the injury was caused by the event or something else
- How soon evidence was preserved (photos, witness info, EMS/ER documentation)
- The long-term picture of medical care and functional needs
In Kentucky, there are also timing rules that can affect your ability to pursue a claim. That’s why “we’ll figure it out later” is risky—especially when paralysis injuries require ongoing treatment and documentation.


