In and around Herrin, serious injuries frequently involve high-speed traffic, sudden stops, low visibility conditions, and complex crash scenes—especially on busy commute corridors and at intersections where multiple vehicles or pedestrians can be involved. When paralysis happens, the early days matter.
The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls often comes down to whether the case file is built while key proof is still available:
- dash cam and traffic-camera retention windows (where applicable)
- witness memories (which fade faster than people expect)
- accident scene documentation before it’s cleaned up or reconstructed
- medical records that clearly connect the incident to the neurological damage
A paralysis claim isn’t just about “what happened.” It’s about proving causation and long-term impact—and doing it with documentation insurers recognize.


