When paralysis is caused by a catastrophic event—especially a motor vehicle crash—claims frequently come down to one question: what can be proven about how the injury happened and when it became severe.
In Walker, many serious injuries involve:
- Collisions on faster corridors where brake timing, lane changes, and traffic control are disputed
- Rear-end crashes where insurers question whether the impact actually caused neurological damage
- Worksite incidents tied to heavy equipment, ladders, or unsafe conditions
Because paralysis can involve complex medical questions, you need a legal team that understands how to connect the incident facts to the medical record—not just the fact that the injury exists.


