Phoenix traffic patterns create predictable risks—high-speed stretches, lane changes, and heavy commuting around major corridors. Many paralysis injuries locally come from:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions on expressways
- T-bone crashes at signalized intersections
- Motorcycle accidents involving severe spinal impact
- Pedestrian or cyclist trauma where impact forces can be catastrophic
- Incidents involving construction zones, lane shifts, or poorly marked hazards
In these situations, insurers may dispute how the crash happened, whether a driver was distracted, or whether another vehicle was the true cause. That’s why Phoenix cases often turn on roadway proof—collision reports, vehicle damage data, witness accounts, and sometimes video footage from nearby businesses or traffic systems.


