Paralysis claims are not only about how severe the injury is today—they’re about proving how the incident caused the lasting loss of function and what care will be required long-term.
In practical terms, that means the first days matter. Evidence can be time-sensitive, including:
- Emergency room and imaging timelines (when diagnosis was made and what findings were recorded)
- Witness accounts while memories are fresh (especially for traffic and slip-and-fall events)
- Location details such as road conditions, lighting, weather, and traffic flow
- Worksite records when the injury occurs in an industrial or construction setting
When insurers see paralysis, they often start investigating quickly. The injured person shouldn’t have to guess what will be important later.


