In and around Millington, many serious injuries happen on roads where people commute daily, work shifts start early, and traffic patterns can change fast with weather and construction. When paralysis occurs—often involving a spinal cord injury—the impact is long-term and the evidence is time-sensitive.
Unlike smaller injuries that improve quickly, paralysis usually means:
- ongoing specialist care and rehabilitation,
- mobility and home-safety changes,
- assistive devices and future therapy,
- possible wage loss and long-term employment limitations.
Because the future costs are tied to medical prognosis and functional assessments, the early phase of your claim matters. What you document (and what you don’t) can affect how insurers value the case.


