Columbia sits near routes people use every day—commutes, deliveries, and weekend travel. When a serious crash or sudden fall leads to paralysis, the case often involves more than one type of proof:
- Traffic timing and scene evidence (skid marks, vehicle positions, lighting, witness statements)
- Work and schedule impact (missed shifts, disability paperwork, employer reporting)
- Long-term medical direction (specialists, imaging, rehab plans, and future care needs)
Because paralysis can permanently change mobility and daily functioning, claims are commonly disputed around causation and future impact—not just whether an injury happened.


