In a suburban community like Plymouth, many serious injuries happen during commutes, errands, and everyday residential activity—including multi-car accidents on major corridors, slip-and-fall events around retail and commercial properties, and jobsite incidents tied to construction and maintenance work.
After paralysis injuries, insurers often move quickly. You might receive requests for statements, “helpful” documentation forms, or calls asking you to explain what happened before your medical team has even completed early testing.
The risk: early statements and incomplete medical timelines can be used to minimize causation or reduce the seriousness of the injury.
A strong paralysis claim strategy starts by treating the first communications—yours and theirs—as evidence.


