Palos Hills residents know that serious injury doesn’t always happen on “big roads.” It can occur during commutes, quick turn lanes, sudden braking, aggressive merges, or when visibility is reduced by weather and lighting conditions. When a crash results in a spinal cord injury, the legal issues can quickly become complicated—fast.
In many paralysis cases, the dispute is not whether the injury is severe—it’s how it happened and who should be held responsible. Insurance companies may attempt to minimize the connection between the accident and the neurological damage, or they may focus on gaps in early medical documentation.
That’s why early case organization matters. The right attorney strategy helps ensure the story of causation is supported by the medical record and the incident evidence.


