Many paralysis claims in the Maplewood area begin the same way: ER care, imaging, hospital notes, and a rapidly changing prognosis. But what decides whether a claim moves smoothly—or stalls—is what gets documented early and what gets overlooked.
In Minnesota, insurers commonly request medical records and may question causation (what caused the paralysis) and whether the injury was foreseeable or preventable. If critical evidence is missing—like early incident reports, surveillance, witness context, or consistent medical documentation—valuation can drop.
Our goal is to build a coherent case record quickly, so your injury isn’t reduced to “a bad outcome” instead of treated as a compensable harm with clear proof.


