In West Fargo, severe injuries commonly arise from commuting and roadway collisions, worksite incidents, and falls—situations where key facts can be disputed. In the chaotic hours after an accident, it’s easy for details to get lost: who witnessed what, what the traffic conditions were, what the scene looked like before vehicles were moved, and whether the earliest medical notes clearly connect the incident to the paralysis.
A paralysis claim can hinge on whether the record shows:
- the incident occurred as described,
- the injury pattern matches what clinicians documented,
- and the long-term functional impact is supported by treatment and follow-up.
A lawyer’s job is to build that connection into a credible case narrative—one that an insurer can’t dismiss with a quick denial.


