In our experience, paralysis cases come down to proving two things clearly for the people who decide whether you receive a fair settlement:
- Causation: that the incident (the crash, fall, or other event) is tied to the paralysis—medically and legally.
- Value of losses: the real cost of care, mobility support, and life changes over the short and long term.
Because paralysis can involve complex medical findings, a fast first step is making sure the facts surrounding the incident and the medical record line up. That’s where paralysis injury representation matters—especially when insurers argue that the injury is unrelated, delayed, or exaggerated.


