In and around Wasilla, catastrophic injuries commonly follow events where speed, weather, and road conditions collide.
Some of the most common starting points we investigate include:
- Winter vehicle crashes on icy roads or during sudden weather changes, especially where traction is reduced and braking distances increase.
- Motorcycle and ATV accidents involving loss of control on gravel, packed snow, or uneven surfaces.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions near higher-traffic corridors where visibility and timing can be difficult during daylight transitions.
- Worksite injuries tied to Alaska’s construction, maintenance, and industrial workforce, including falls from heights or impact incidents.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in commercial and residential settings—often when weather tracking, ice formation, or maintenance delays play a role.
Paralysis cases tend to be medically complex and fact-intensive. The goal is to connect what happened to what your body is experiencing now—and to document why future care must be included.


