Paralysis cases are not “typical” personal injury claims. They require legal work that’s built around medical proof, long-term care needs, and causation.
In Garfield, many catastrophic injuries come from scenarios that share a common challenge: the incident is over quickly, but the consequences last for years. That means:
- Early treatment records become critical because they establish the neurological baseline.
- Vehicle and roadway details (lane markings, traffic control, braking events, impact points) often determine fault.
- Delays in getting documentation can hurt the ability to connect the accident to the lasting impairment.
A paralysis-focused attorney helps ensure the claim is built to match how insurers and adjusters actually evaluate catastrophic injuries.


