In many serious injury cases, “paralysis” refers to spinal cord or nerve damage that may cause partial or complete loss of movement or sensation. These injuries can require long-term rehabilitation, durable medical equipment, and home or vehicle modifications.
After a crash, your case may involve:
- A driver’s negligence (including speeding, distraction, impaired driving, or failure to yield)
- Roadway or maintenance-related issues (in limited circumstances)
- Company or commercial vehicle liability (if a truck, van, or fleet vehicle was involved)
Your attorney’s job is to connect the crash details to the medical record—so the claim reflects the actual cause and severity of your neurological injury.


