Cudahy is close to major commuting routes and industrial corridors, and that reality shows up in injury claims. Catastrophic paralysis cases often come from scenarios like:
- High-impact vehicle crashes involving lane changes, dense traffic flow, or sudden braking
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier corridors where visibility and timing are disputed
- Parking lot and driveway accidents where maintenance, lighting, or hazard warnings are questioned
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial operations and strict safety expectations
When paralysis happens, insurers may try to narrow responsibility—arguing the injury was unforeseeable, delayed, or caused by something other than the incident. Your case usually depends on proving what caused the neurological damage and how the injury affected function over time.


