Laurel is a commuter hub, and serious crashes can happen quickly—sometimes with limited witness availability and heavily scrutinized medical timelines. After a catastrophic injury, insurers often focus on two themes:
- Causation disputes (arguing the paralysis wasn’t caused by the incident, or that intervening factors played a role).
- Pre-existing condition arguments (claiming symptoms existed before the crash and the incident only “revealed” them).
Because paralysis can involve complex medical interpretation, your claim needs a strategy built around medical records, objective testing, and a clear timeline—not just statements made early in the process.


