Catastrophic paralysis claims are rarely “simple.” In the days after an accident, people in Branch County may be focused on ER care, imaging, referrals, and rehabilitation planning. Meanwhile, evidence can disappear quickly—dashcam footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident reports may be incomplete.
A paralysis case can also be complicated by how insurers frame events: they may question what caused the injury, argue it was pre-existing, or suggest the harm isn’t as severe as you claim. Your ability to prove what happened, how it caused paralysis, and what losses followed is why early legal guidance is so important.


