Paralysis claims aren’t just about pain and hospitalization. They often involve:
- Rapidly changing medical findings (imaging results, neurological exams, rehab progress)
- Decisions about assistive devices, home safety modifications, and ongoing therapy
- Documentation that must match how Michigan insurers evaluate causation and future impact
In practice, Rochester residents commonly face insurance disputes tied to how the injury occurred (fault and eyewitness accounts) and how the medical record connects the event to permanent deficits. When the defense can point to gaps—missing records, inconsistent timelines, or unclear onset—settlements can shrink dramatically.
You need a legal team that treats your medical timeline like evidence, not paperwork.


