Paralysis claims aren’t like typical slip-and-fall or minor crash cases. They often involve:
- Emergency treatment and imaging that must match the timeline of the incident
- Ongoing medical decision-making (specialists, rehab, durable equipment)
- Complex causation questions—especially when the defense suggests a pre-existing condition or an unrelated complication
In Jackson, many serious cases involve scenarios that can produce disputed facts, such as:
- Collisions tied to commuter traffic and intersection impacts
- Falls connected to worksite safety issues or inadequate hazard control
- Incidents in public or commercial settings where maintenance logs and inspection routines become central
When paralysis is the outcome, the claim must be built around medical proof and incident facts that can survive insurer scrutiny.


