When paralysis occurs, insurers and defense teams typically focus on two themes: (1) whether the incident truly caused the neurological injury, and (2) how severe and lasting the damage is.
In practice, the strongest paralysis claims start with evidence collected before memories fade and before records become incomplete. That’s especially important for Burlington residents who may be dealing with:
- Commuting-related collisions on busy regional routes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in more walkable areas and near retail corridors
- Falls in public places where maintenance logs and hazard documentation can be hard to reconstruct later
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries, where safety documentation and incident reports matter
A paralysis injury lawyer can help you organize what already exists (ER records, imaging, discharge summaries, therapy notes) and identify what’s missing—so your claim doesn’t stall due to gaps.


