Catastrophic paralysis cases often start the same way: an ER visit, imaging, specialists, and a sudden shift in your family’s daily routine. But for legal purposes, the first days after the incident can decide what evidence is available later.
In Chickasha, common paralysis-causing scenarios include:
- High-impact car crashes on commuting routes and arterial roads
- Motorcycle accidents where head/neck trauma can lead to spinal cord injury
- Nighttime collisions involving glare, wildlife, or reduced visibility
- Multi-vehicle wrecks where fault can become disputed quickly
Even when you feel like the cause is obvious, insurers may still argue that the injury was caused by something else, that treatment was delayed, or that your actions contributed to the outcome.


