Shiloh sits in a region where drivers routinely commute through fast-moving corridors and cross-town routes. That creates a pattern we see often: serious collisions with contested fault, especially when multiple vehicles, lane changes, sudden stops, or roadway conditions are involved.
After a catastrophic crash in Illinois, it’s common for defense teams to argue:
- the injury wasn’t caused by the crash (or wasn’t as severe as claimed)
- symptoms improved, so future care isn’t required
- gaps in treatment mean the injury was exaggerated
- recorded statements were “misunderstandings”
The fastest way to strengthen your position is to act early—before the story becomes harder to verify and before medical documentation is incomplete.


