In a smaller community like Carthage, cases often involve familiar roads, local employers, and witnesses who know the parties. That can help in one way—people may remember key details—but it can also create challenges when insurers push for a quick story before medical facts are fully understood.
Paralysis cases also tend to evolve. Early imaging and initial assessments may not fully reveal the long-term functional impact. As treatment progresses—specialty care, rehabilitation, adaptive equipment—your case valuation can change. A strong approach accounts for that timeline from the start.


