Paralysis injuries are “catastrophic” for a reason: they can permanently change mobility, bladder/bowel function, independence, and long-term care needs. In the Florissant area, claims often involve:
- Commuter traffic and multi-vehicle collisions where insurers argue about “who hit whom”
- Roadway conditions and traffic control issues (including disputed visibility, lane control, or signage)
- Commercial involvement (delivery vehicles, work trucks, or rideshare-related crashes)
- Delayed recognition of neurological damage, where early records may not fully capture the eventual severity
Because paralysis damages can include decades of care, the early phase matters: the wrong statement, missed document, or gap in medical timelines can affect how insurers value the case.


