Many catastrophic paralysis claims in the Brookfield area stem from the kinds of incidents that happen on a daily basis here: tense commuting patterns, shifting traffic flow, and frequent intersections where visibility and reaction time matter.
When a spinal cord injury occurs, the early details can determine what insurers accept later—such as:
- What the scene looked like when emergency crews arrived
- Whether traffic control, lane markings, or signage were functioning as expected
- How fast the vehicle was traveling and what may have contributed to impact
- Any delay between the crash and the first documented neurological symptoms
In these cases, timeline clarity is critical. The defense may argue the injury preexisted, that symptoms were unrelated, or that the documented severity doesn’t match the event. That’s why we prioritize evidence preservation early, not after the gap has already widened.


