Paralysis claims require more than proving someone was careless. They require showing:
- How the incident caused neurological damage (not just that you were hurt)
- What the injury means over time—mobility, bladder/bowel function, therapy needs, and home/vehicle modifications
- What damages should be tied to the incident, not unrelated conditions
Because paralysis is often medically complex, insurers may delay or dispute causation. A well-prepared case helps prevent your claim from being treated like a short-term injury.


