In Greer, many catastrophic injuries come from serious commuting and roadway incidents—including collisions on nearby corridors, high-speed merges, and sudden stops when traffic flow shifts. When paralysis occurs, insurers frequently focus on two things early:
- Whether the incident truly caused the paralysis (not a pre-existing condition or later complication)
- Whether your medical timeline supports the severity and permanence of the injury
That’s why early evidence organization matters. Phone calls, ER visits, imaging, and follow-up notes can disappear into inboxes and portals. A lawyer’s job is to bring that information into a coherent case narrative—so the right medical and liability issues are addressed from the start.


