Many catastrophic spinal injuries in the Roswell area come from incidents that happen fast—serious crashes on major corridors, high-impact collisions during commuting hours, or sudden impact in parking lots and commercial areas. In those situations, the difference between a strong and weak case is often how clearly the sequence of events is documented.
Insurance adjusters commonly focus on:
- Whether the incident actually caused the spinal injury (or whether symptoms could be explained by something else)
- Whether treatment followed a consistent timeline after the event
- Whether the medical findings match the mechanism of injury (how the force happened)
If your records show gaps, delays, or unclear connections between the crash and neurological symptoms, settlement value can drop—even if the injury is real.


