Fairview Heights sits in the St. Louis metro area, where residents regularly commute on busy corridors, navigate higher-speed intersections, and share roads with commercial traffic. Catastrophic paralysis claims often come from crashes involving:
- Motorcycles and distracted driving on commuting routes
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes at high-traffic intersections
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents tied to visibility and timing
- Construction-zone collisions where signage, lane control, and worksite practices matter
When paralysis occurs, small details become critical: skid marks, event data, dashcam footage, witness timing, and the exact sequence of medical decision-making in the ER and hospital. A local lawyer’s job is to translate those details into a claim that an insurer can’t easily dismiss.


