Catastrophic injuries in the Dixon area frequently stem from situations like:
- Commute and regional traffic: sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end collisions on two-lane roads and nearby routes.
- Intersection impact: serious injuries when vehicles collide at higher speeds or when signals/turning movements are misjudged.
- Work zones and road construction: temporary lane shifts, narrowed shoulders, and driver distraction can increase crash severity.
- Night and weather visibility issues: glare, rain, and reduced sight lines can turn a preventable collision into a permanent injury.
- Shared roadway with motorcycles and bicycles: riders are more vulnerable, and the severity of harm can escalate quickly.
When the injury is catastrophic, it’s rarely “just” a medical bill problem. You may be dealing with long-term treatment, rehabilitation, home or vehicle modifications, and work limitations that can last for years.


