In and around Bourbonnais, serious injuries commonly occur on routes people rely on every day—commutes, work travel, and traffic near commercial areas. When a paralysis injury occurs, the details from the early moments can determine whether the claim makes sense to insurers and, if needed, a court.
That’s why the first priority is building a record while it’s still available:
- Photos and videos of the roadway condition, vehicles, and injuries (before vehicles are moved or the scene changes)
- Witness names and statements (including people who saw the crash but may not realize their account matters)
- Reports created by responding parties
- Medical documentation that ties the mechanism of injury to the neurological outcome
When paralysis is involved, “what caused it” is rarely guesswork—it’s something your legal team must connect through consistent evidence.


