Washington is a regional hub for commuters and families, and serious injuries can occur in places like:
- highway driving and sudden braking in heavy traffic patterns
- intersections where visibility is limited by traffic flow, weather, or roadway design
- parking lots and side streets where pedestrians and cyclists share space
- construction areas and industrial workplaces where fall hazards may be present
Paralysis cases are especially time-sensitive because the medical picture becomes clearer over time, and insurers may try to narrow causation early. The sooner evidence is preserved, the easier it is to connect the incident to the neurological outcome.
What you should prioritize right away (even before you contact a lawyer):
- Get your emergency records and discharge paperwork secured in one place.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh (what happened, where you were, weather/lighting, who witnessed it).
- Preserve photos, video, and any incident report numbers.
A paralysis-focused attorney can then help translate those details into a case strategy that fits Missouri’s legal process.


