Paralysis cases most commonly center on spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic neurological damage. These injuries can lead to:
- long-term rehabilitation and mobility equipment
- home accessibility changes
- ongoing medical specialists and therapies
- lost income and reduced ability to work
- significant emotional and family impact
Because paralysis can be permanent, insurers may focus on minimizing long-term exposure. Your lawyer’s job is to make sure the claim reflects the full trajectory of care—not just the first hospital bill.


