In a small-city setting like West Plains, it’s common for claims to slow down at the exact moment you need momentum—when records are scattered among providers, insurers request statements, and family members are pulled in multiple directions.
The first weeks after a paralysis-causing event are often decisive for:
- Preserving incident evidence (photos, scene details, witness information)
- Locking in the medical timeline that shows how the injury developed
- Establishing causation—what the accident did, and what it didn’t
- Avoiding statements that insurers later use to dispute liability
A paralysis claim is not just about what happened “on the day of the accident.” It’s about proving the connection between the event, the diagnosis, and the long-term functional impact.


