After a catastrophic injury, it’s common to feel pressured by phone calls, paperwork, and “quick settlement” talk. In South Carolina, claims are time-sensitive, and the insurance process can move fast—sometimes faster than your ability to understand the full impact of a spinal cord injury.
**Before giving recorded statements or signing anything, focus on: **
- Getting the right medical evaluations and follow-up care (even if you’re eager to “resolve it”).
- Collecting incident details while they’re fresh: dates, locations, names of witnesses, and what you remember about weather, lighting, road conditions, or jobsite conditions.
- Keeping copies of everything: ER discharge paperwork, imaging reports, prescriptions, mileage logs, and communications with adjusters.
A paralysis claim is not just about what happened—it’s about how the injury changed your life, and how the evidence supports that connection.


