In and around Endicott, NY, serious injuries frequently happen during commutes, shift changes, and everyday routines—when people are dealing with traffic, weather, tight schedules, and busy workplaces. When paralysis results, the case typically depends on a tight timeline of proof:
- What happened first (the incident)
- What the medical team observed (diagnosis, imaging, deficits)
- How quickly treatment began and what was documented
- How the injury affected mobility, work, and daily living
Insurers in New York often argue about timing—claiming symptoms were delayed, pre-existing, or unrelated. That’s why your next steps matter: record preservation and medical-to-incident connection are usually where paralysis claims are won or lost.


