Paralysis injuries are devastating, and they are also evidence-heavy. Insurance companies commonly request recorded statements, push for quick “clarifications,” or argue that symptoms developed later.
In Harrison, that can be especially challenging when your case involves:
- Commute-related crashes on busy corridors and turn movements
- Pedestrian or bicycle impacts in high-activity areas
- Multi-vehicle incidents where fault is contested
- Worksite injuries where safety documentation matters
The earlier you secure medical documentation and incident proof, the better position you’re in to establish causation (that the event caused the paralysis) and severity (the true functional impact).


