Paralysis cases aren’t “like other injury claims.” They often involve long-term treatment, mobility changes, and major decisions about care and home support. In a community like Elon—where people commute, attend campus-area activities, and rely on both road travel and local businesses—catastrophic injuries can stem from:
- Car and truck crashes on nearby corridors (including rear-end and high-impact collisions)
- Motorcycle accidents and severe side-impact injuries
- Worksite incidents tied to industrial, warehouse, or construction activity
- Premises hazards that aren’t addressed quickly enough
- Medical complications that families later suspect were avoidable
Because these injuries affect life for years (not weeks), insurers may try to pressure families toward quick statements, early releases, or minimal offers. A paralysis case needs careful handling from the start—especially when the full medical picture is still developing.


