Many paralysis cases hinge on timing and proof. In the Lexington area, claims frequently involve:
- High-speed roadway collisions and sudden-impact crashes (including severe rear-end and rollover scenarios)
- Falls in homes, businesses, or construction/maintenance settings
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial routines, equipment use, or scaffold/height exposure
In these situations, paralysis may be caused by a single event—or by complications that develop after the initial trauma. Insurers often argue the injury was less severe than reported, delayed treatment “broke the chain,” or a different condition explains the neurological decline.
A skilled paralysis injury attorney helps you respond to those arguments with a case built around medical causation, documented deficits, and consistent timelines.


