Lockport residents experience serious injuries from many types of incidents—especially those tied to commuting routes, intersections, and high-speed traffic patterns common in the western suburbs of Chicago. When paralysis is involved, delays and missing documentation can have an outsized impact.
In practical terms, your case often depends on:
- The timing of symptoms (what was noticed in the hours after the incident)
- The initial medical findings and whether they match the reported mechanism of injury
- Physical evidence that can disappear quickly (photos, surveillance windows, scene conditions)
- Conflicting statements that can surface once an insurer starts evaluating liability
A paralysis claim isn’t just “what happened”—it’s whether the evidence supports that the incident caused the neurological injury and the lasting level of disability.


