Catastrophic injuries don’t wait for paperwork. After paralysis, families face urgent decisions while insurance companies may push for recorded statements, quick “case evaluations,” or releases that can limit future options.
In Henderson and the Las Vegas Valley, claims frequently involve:
- Traffic and intersection crashes where fault is disputed (including speeding, lane changes, distraction, or failure to yield)
- Roadway hazards connected to maintenance and construction timelines
- Commercial and industrial work environments with safety and training issues
- Premises incidents tied to property management, lighting, signage, and hazard correction
When paralysis is involved, the injuries are often complex, and the defense may argue that the harm was caused by something else—or that it was “pre-existing.” That makes early, organized documentation essential.


