Injuries that cause paralysis don’t just change mobility—they change everything: medical needs, family schedules, work, and finances. In Picayune, many catastrophic injuries stem from circumstances common to South Mississippi commuting and travel: sudden stops on busy corridors, night driving in low-visibility conditions, rear-end collisions, and collisions involving out-of-area drivers who may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns.
After a spinal cord injury, the biggest challenge is often not “knowing the law,” but proving what happened and connecting it to the neurological damage—before critical evidence disappears and insurance questions start piling up.


