Paralysis claims are different from many other personal injury cases because insurers will usually focus on two questions early:
- Causation: What event caused (or significantly worsened) the neurological injury?
- Severity and permanence: What does the record show about current function and long-term impact?
In Omaha, timing and documentation can be especially critical after accidents connected to:
- Commuter traffic and sudden braking on major corridors
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail and downtown areas
- Construction zones and worksite traffic patterns that increase collision risk
- Winter slip-and-fall conditions that can lead to spinal trauma
Because paralysis can evolve over time, evidence collected in the first days—medical imaging, incident details, witness accounts, and how quickly care was obtained—can be decisive.


