In Norfolk, serious injuries frequently involve high-stakes driving and jobsite conditions: commuting on busy corridors, seasonal road changes, construction activity, and physically demanding work environments. When paralysis occurs—especially a spinal cord injury—insurance companies may try to narrow the story to “one moment” and downplay future impact.
That’s why early action matters:
- Witness memories fade quickly after collisions, workplace incidents, and falls.
- Medical timelines can be misunderstood if you don’t document symptoms and treatment changes.
- Evidence can disappear (surveillance footage overwritten, incident reports updated, vehicles moved).
A paralysis claim is not just about hospital bills. It’s about how the injury affects mobility, independence, and the ability to work—often for the rest of your life.


