Des Plaines sits at a crossroads of suburban traffic—commutes toward Chicago, nearby highways, and high-volume intersections mean serious crashes are a real risk. When a spinal cord injury leads to paralysis, the early details can determine whether liability and damages are clear.
Common local scenarios we see in catastrophic injury matters include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes where sudden braking or lane changes affect impact severity
- Intersection collisions involving turn signals, traffic flow, or disputed right-of-way
- Night driving and weather-related visibility issues (headlights, fog, wet pavement)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier corridors where drivers may dispute speed or awareness
In these cases, the question isn’t just “who caused the crash?”—it’s whether the evidence can support causation (the link between the accident and the paralysis) and whether the medical record supports the severity and permanence of the injury.


