In Ontario, many serious injuries occur around commuting corridors, construction zones, rural roadways, and fast-moving intersections. When an injury is catastrophic, the first mistakes often aren’t “legal” mistakes—they’re practical ones that later weaken a claim.
Common problems we see after paralysis injuries include:
- Missing key details about where the incident happened (light conditions, road surface, signage, visibility)
- Delays in getting imaging and follow-up care that help explain the timeline of neurological damage
- Statements to insurers that are accurate in the moment but can be reframed later
- Confusion about which bills to submit first and which records matter most for long-term treatment
A paralysis case can be won or lost based on early documentation. That’s why the first step is getting a clear plan for preserving evidence and building a medically supported claim—without adding stress to your recovery.


