Paralysis claims are intensely fact-driven. In American Fork, many catastrophic injuries are tied to scenarios like:
- Rear-end and intersection collisions during commute windows (where video and witness accounts can disappear quickly)
- Construction-zone incidents involving shifting traffic patterns, temporary signage, or jobsite safety gaps
- Property and slip hazards in commercial storefront areas and parking lots where maintenance logs matter
- Worksite injuries where training records, safety meetings, and equipment inspections can determine liability
Because paralysis can require long-term care, the case usually turns on two things: causation (what caused the neurological injury) and proof of damages (what the injury has already cost—and will cost).


