Paralysis claims frequently depend on what happened in the first hours and days after the incident. In Marysville, that can mean:
- Multi-vehicle or rear-end crashes along busy commuting corridors, where multiple parties may claim they “didn’t cause it.”
- Intersection and turning conflicts where lane changes, signal timing, and visibility are disputed.
- Construction and industrial workforce incidents—including falls, struck-by hazards, and equipment-related trauma—where safety procedures and training records can decide liability.
- Premises hazards in residential and commercial areas, where unsafe conditions may be corrected quickly, leaving less evidence.
A paralysis case is different from many other injury claims because insurers often scrutinize causation and long-term impact. That means the case must be built with records that show how the incident led to neurological damage and what that damage has required since day one.


