Paralysis cases often depend on timing and documentation. In Spokane, that usually means getting ahead of gaps created by:
- delays between the crash/work injury and first imaging or specialist review
- missed follow-ups after discharge from local hospitals and rehab providers
- inconsistent reporting between the incident scene, the emergency room, and later medical notes
When insurers argue the injury is unrelated, pre-existing, or not as severe as described, the case turns on whether the medical record consistently tracks cause → diagnosis → progression.
A lawyer’s job is to make sure those connections are built early—while you’re focused on stabilization and treatment.


