In and around Lackawanna, serious injuries frequently occur in fast-moving, high-stress situations—commuting traffic, busy intersections, winter driving conditions, and crowded sidewalks near local businesses. When paralysis is involved, insurers often argue about timing, causation, and credibility.
That’s why the first phase of a paralysis case isn’t just “filing paperwork.” It’s building an evidence trail that connects:
- what happened at the scene,
- what changed medically right afterward,
- and why the injury is permanent or life-altering.
Even a small gap—like missing ER discharge pages, incomplete imaging reports, or no record of functional limitations—can be used to reduce settlement value.


