Paralysis claims tend to involve more than one type of proof: medical records, accident evidence, and the way the injury changed your day-to-day life. In a local setting, complexity can increase when:
- The incident involves commuters, shifting traffic patterns, or roadway conditions that affect how witnesses describe speed and impact.
- The injury impacts employment with Washington-specific wage and benefits realities, including time away from work and long-term earning capacity.
- Multiple providers must be coordinated—ER, specialists, imaging, surgery, therapy, and durable medical equipment.
When these pieces don’t line up early, insurers may delay, request additional documentation repeatedly, or argue that the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.


