In Forest Park, many catastrophic injuries occur in predictable ways: high-speed commuter collisions, rear-end impacts, multi-vehicle events, and pedestrian/vehicle conflicts in high-activity stretches. Paralysis claims often turn on a precise timeline—how the accident happened, what emergency responders observed, and how quickly the medical record reflects neurological damage.
That’s why early documentation matters. Small gaps—missing photos, unavailable dashcam footage, or an unclear sequence of medical visits—can cause insurers to argue the injury was unrelated, delayed, or pre-existing.


