A paralysis injury case is a civil lawsuit or pre-lawsuit claim that seeks compensation for serious harms. In South Carolina, these matters commonly arise from motor vehicle crashes on interstates and highways, slip and fall incidents in retail or residential properties, workplace accidents in manufacturing, logistics, and construction, and rare but devastating complications in medical care. The common thread is that paralysis often changes a person’s functional abilities permanently or for an extended period, which makes the damages analysis more complex than many other injury claims.
These cases typically require careful coordination between medical records and legal proof. Your attorney must connect the incident to the neurological injury, identify which parties may be responsible, and document the impact on daily life. Because paralysis often involves both immediate harm and evolving medical needs, the claim’s value depends on evidence that can show the severity and trajectory of the condition.


