Aurora’s roadways see heavy daily traffic from residents commuting toward the Fox Valley and beyond, plus visitors traveling through the area. Catastrophic paralysis injuries frequently come from:
- Rear-end and high-speed collisions on arterial roads and merging lanes
- Intersection impacts where braking distances and signal timing become disputed
- Motorcycle and bicycle crashes involving shared road space
- Commercial-vehicle incidents tied to lane positioning, loading, or distracted driving
When paralysis is involved, insurers may focus on gaps in the timeline or argue the injury was caused by something other than the crash. That’s why we prioritize evidence that can withstand scrutiny—rather than simply relying on what “seems obvious.”


