Meriden sits along major commuting routes and connects to surrounding communities, which can increase the risk of severe collisions—especially where traffic patterns shift during rush hours, construction, or weather.
In catastrophic injury cases, investigators and insurers often focus on things like:
- whether the incident happened “as described,”
- who they can argue was responsible for the dangerous conditions,
- whether the medical record shows causation (that the accident triggered or worsened paralysis), and
- how quickly evidence was preserved.
Because paralysis typically involves long-term care needs, the first weeks after the incident can matter as much as what happens in the hospital. Your claim may depend on details that are easy to lose: photos, witness accounts, vehicle data, medical handoffs, and timing.


