Bensenville residents often split time between local streets, expressways, and daily commuting routes. Catastrophic paralysis injuries can happen in ways that affect how the case is investigated—particularly when the incident involves:
- High-speed collisions near major corridors where sudden braking, lane changes, and traffic control become central
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where visibility, signage, and timing issues are disputed
- Construction and industrial sites tied to the area’s workforce, where falls, equipment incidents, and inadequate safety measures can be alleged
- Premises hazards (uneven pavement, lighting issues, weather-related slip risks) in residential and commercial areas
In these situations, paralysis claims usually turn on fast evidence preservation—before footage is overwritten, witnesses forget details, and key reports are lost.


