Niles residents commonly deal with serious injuries from:
- High-speed roadway crashes where braking distance, lane changes, and visibility become contested issues
- Intersection collisions tied to traffic control, timing, signal visibility, and distracted-driving claims
- Commercial vehicle involvement (delivery trucks, work vans, and tractor-trailers) where fault can shift between drivers, employers, and insurers
- After-dark driving on regional routes when glare, weather, and speeding concerns escalate severity
When paralysis is involved, these factors aren’t just “details”—they shape how liability is argued and what evidence is most important. A strong claim depends on connecting the crash mechanics to the neurological injury shown in the medical record.


