Greenfield sits in a region where many residents commute between workplaces, farms, distribution areas, and nearby communities. Catastrophic injuries commonly begin with:
- High-impact vehicle crashes on rural roads and commuter routes (including motorcycles and trucks)
- Pedestrian and bicycle collisions where visibility and reaction time are a factor
- Falls and impacts at industrial or field-adjacent worksites (uneven ground, equipment movement, inadequate barriers)
When paralysis follows an accident, the early facts matter. The first hours shape what gets documented—police reports, scene photos, witness accounts, and the medical story that insurers will later challenge.


