After a spinal cord injury, the first days and weeks matter. Insurance teams may ask for statements, request records, or offer “quick resolution” while your medical picture is still unfolding.
In Kingston, common scenarios that can lead to paralysis include:
- Serious vehicle crashes on commuting corridors, where sudden stops and changing traffic flow are common
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, especially during peak downtown foot traffic or seasonal activity
- Falls and slip-and-falls in residential neighborhoods, retail areas, or public spaces where maintenance and warnings are disputed
- Construction- and jobsite-related injuries, where safety practices and training records become crucial
- Catastrophic medical complications where families often later discover gaps in documentation or delays in treatment
A paralysis case is not just about what happened—it’s about proving how the incident caused lasting neurological damage and what that damage will require in the future. Your attorney’s job is to build that proof using credible records and consistent timelines.


