Paralysis is catastrophic. In Hammond, claims frequently involve high-stress scenes where evidence can disappear quickly—like:
- Multi-vehicle crashes on busy corridors and highways where traffic flow and witness availability change fast
- Nighttime or low-visibility incidents when headlight glare and wet pavement affect braking distance
- Construction-adjacent work zones where safety practices, signage, and site control become central to liability
- Medical and rehab transitions where documentation gaps can later be used against the injured person
Because paralysis can evolve and require ongoing treatment, the “story” insurers tell often depends on what records exist—and how early they were gathered.


