Catastrophic paralysis injuries often require care that can’t wait for a slow process. In Ruston, that may include coordination with regional providers, ongoing therapy, mobility equipment, and long-term planning for home accessibility.
Unlike minor injuries that improve quickly, paralysis impacts:
- transportation and caregiving needs
- work capacity and income stability
- medication management and follow-up treatment schedules
- long-term medical and equipment costs
That means an early mistake—like accepting an insurance statement or missing a key medical record—can affect what you’re able to recover later.


