Cary is growing, and with that comes more commuters, higher traffic volume, and busy intersections where rear-end crashes and lane-change collisions are common. Many paralysis injuries come from forces that happen in seconds: sudden braking on I-40/I-440, hard impacts on arterial roads, or catastrophic outcomes in motorcycle and bicycle crashes.
In North Carolina, the claims process is highly evidence-driven. When paralysis is involved, the “first 72 hours” can matter—not because you have to rush medical care, but because the details of what happened, what the scene looked like, and what was said (or not said) can affect liability and settlement value.


