Paralysis isn’t a “one-and-done” injury. It often creates long-term medical needs, mobility restrictions, and major changes to daily routines—often affecting work, caregiving, and even home safety planning.
In the Madison area, paralysis claims commonly connect to incidents like:
- Commuter and roadway crashes where severe impacts can destabilize the spine
- Pedestrian and crosswalk accidents near busy corridors
- Slip-and-fall events involving icy conditions or poorly maintained surfaces
- Construction and jobsite injuries where falls or equipment incidents can cause catastrophic trauma
Because the injury may evolve over time, the evidence that matters most is not just what happened—it’s how the medical records show causation, severity, and long-term impact.


