Catastrophic spinal injuries don’t just cause pain—they can quickly affect mobility, bladder/bowel function, independence, and the ability to work. In Ephrata, many residents commute through busy corridors and travel to nearby communities for work, school, and appointments. That means serious injuries can occur on short timelines—sometimes with multiple vehicles, changing road conditions, and quickly evolving witness accounts.
Early on, the priorities usually look like this:
- Stabilize medically and document your condition and treatment plan
- Secure incident evidence before it disappears (photos, traffic/scene details, dashcam footage)
- Address insurance communications carefully so statements don’t get used against you later
- Build a claim that reflects long-term needs, not just the first hospital bill
A paralysis injury case is won on evidence and credibility. The sooner your claim is built, the better your chances of protecting your future.


