Gretna is a commuter community, and serious injuries often happen in the same places residents pass every week—during rush hour, on busy corridors, and when road conditions or visibility issues create high-risk driving scenarios.
In paralysis cases, those local facts matter. Insurance teams frequently focus on:
- How the crash unfolded (sequence of impact, speed estimates, lane positioning)
- Whether witnesses are available and what they observed
- Whether roadway conditions were documented (lighting, debris, weather, signage)
- How quickly you were evaluated and what the first imaging/diagnoses showed
When paralysis is on the line, the evidence has to be organized early and explained clearly—because insurers may try to minimize the injury’s cause or reduce future losses.


