In Laurinburg and nearby areas, severe injuries often come from situations where facts can shift quickly—crashes, roadway conditions, employer incident reports, and witness memories. Paralysis cases tend to be disputed because insurers may argue:
- the injury was caused by something unrelated or pre-existing,
- the medical timeline doesn’t match the incident,
- or the severity is exaggerated.
The challenge is that paralysis injuries require tight alignment between the incident facts and the medical record. If key documentation is missing—or if statements were made before the full extent of injury was understood—settlement negotiations can stall.


