Many catastrophic cases in and around Wilmington begin the same way—sudden, high-impact, and followed by confusion.
Common Wilmington-area scenarios include:
- Commute and highway crashes: speed changes, aggressive merging, and reduced reaction time.
- Intersection collisions near busy corridors where visibility, turn lanes, and signal timing matter.
- Night and winter driving: glare, reduced traction, and longer stopping distances.
- Commercial vehicle involvement: disputed maintenance, loading practices, and braking/handling issues.
When the injury is catastrophic—traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, severe burns, or permanent impairment—the case often turns on medical causation and proof of future needs. That’s why early guidance matters.


