Paralysis injuries can take time to fully reveal their scope. That means what is documented in the first days after the crash—before memories fade and records get lost—can heavily influence whether liability is accepted and how damages are valued.
Local crash patterns in the Rockford-area region can add complexity:
- High-speed commuting routes where braking distance and lane position become disputed
- Intersection collisions where turning movements and signal timing are contested
- Night and seasonal driving conditions (fog, glare, wet pavement) affecting visibility
When paralysis is involved, insurers may argue the injury was unpredictable, pre-existing, or not caused by the accident. Your strongest protection is having evidence that ties the incident to the neurological outcome.


