A paralysis injury claim is usually a civil lawsuit or settlement negotiation where an injured person seeks compensation for harm caused by another party’s negligence or wrongful conduct. Paralysis often comes from severe spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, nerve damage, or other catastrophic conditions that permanently or long-term change mobility and daily functioning.
In New Mexico, paralysis cases can involve many common settings: vehicle collisions on highways that connect major cities, slip-and-fall incidents in retail or public spaces, industrial accidents in energy and construction environments, and serious falls during ranching or agricultural work. Medical-related cases can also arise when families believe that care decisions worsened outcomes.
Because paralysis is life-altering, these claims often require more than proof of the incident itself. The case must connect the event to the neurological condition, show how the injury affects function, and demonstrate the financial and non-financial losses that follow.


