In Sheridan, serious injuries frequently happen in situations that involve multiple moving parts—commuting traffic, school schedules, seasonal road conditions, and busy intersections near downtown and busy corridors. When paralysis occurs, the early period matters because:
- Medical records must accurately capture symptoms, neurological findings, and progression.
- Witness accounts can fade quickly.
- Surveillance footage (when available) can be overwritten.
- Insurers may request statements before the full impact of the injury is understood.
A paralysis claim can be strengthened or weakened based on what gets documented early. Our job is to help you avoid missteps while building a case that reflects the injury’s real, long-term effect.


