Paralysis cases can be complex even when the accident seems obvious. In southern Missouri, claims commonly involve:
- High-speed or intersection collisions where witness accounts may conflict and accident reconstruction matters.
- Worksite incidents tied to industrial and construction schedules, where safety documentation can make or break liability.
- Falls and slip hazards in retail, healthcare, and property settings that require prompt documentation.
When paralysis results from a serious trauma, the case usually depends on connecting three things:
- What happened (the incident timeline)
- What medical professionals found (neurological findings)
- Whether the injury is causally linked to the incident (not a coincidence or pre-existing issue)
That’s where organized evidence—and a clear narrative—becomes essential.


