In Portsmouth, catastrophic injuries frequently happen in situations where details are easy to lose: fast-moving traffic, rushed scene reports, winter conditions, poorly documented worksite hazards, or delayed symptom reporting.
Paralysis claims tend to hinge on three things:
- What happened at the time of the incident (scene facts)
- How the incident medically caused or worsened paralysis (medical causation)
- What your life looks like now and months from now (future care and impact)
When those pieces aren’t organized early, insurers may push back—questioning severity, timing, or whether the injury was caused by the incident.


