In a community where many people commute for work and run errands around the same corridors and intersections, insurers often argue about timing—what was observed, when symptoms were documented, and whether the medical team acted quickly enough.
That’s why Bellmead paralysis claims frequently come down to:
- The incident timeline (when the injury occurred and what was reported)
- The medical timeline (how quickly imaging, neurological exams, and follow-up occurred)
- The documentation trail (records, photos, witness accounts, and communications)
When paralysis is involved, “I feel like it started later” can become a dispute. The stronger your timeline, the more credible your causation story tends to be.


