After a severe injury, insurers may contact you quickly, request recorded statements, or push for “quick resolution.” In paralysis cases, those early communications can be risky—especially when:
- Your medical condition is still evolving.
- Mobility and daily-function losses are not yet fully documented.
- Multiple providers are involved and records are not yet complete.
In Ohio, you generally must file within the applicable statute of limitations for personal injury claims. The exact timing can vary depending on the parties involved and the circumstances, so it’s important to speak with a paralysis injury attorney as soon as you can to avoid losing your right to pursue compensation.


