In Olive Branch and the surrounding DeSoto County area, catastrophic injuries frequently come from high-impact collisions—especially during commutes and fast merges on busy corridors. When a spinal cord or nerve injury leads to partial or complete loss of function, insurers may argue that:
- the harm was unrelated to the crash,
- the injury didn’t happen the way witnesses reported,
- or the claimant’s medical history explains the outcome.
Those defenses aren’t uncommon. That’s why early evidence organization matters. The goal is to build a clear link between the incident and the paralysis—using medical records, imaging, emergency documentation, and accident information—so the case doesn’t get reduced to speculation.


