In our area, many severe injuries happen in predictable places: busy commuting corridors, intersection turn lanes, construction zones, and work sites where safety controls are supposed to be in place. When paralysis occurs, the claim often becomes more complex than a typical personal injury case because insurers will focus on two questions:
- Did the incident actually cause the neurological injury?
- How severe and permanent are the results?
A strong paralysis claim needs early organization of the facts and a clear timeline of medical findings. The earlier that structure is built, the easier it is to respond to later disputes—like claims that the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or not as serious as it appears.


