Paralysis cases are different from many other personal injury claims because the injury can evolve and the documentation matters from the beginning. In South Elgin, that often means evidence tied to commuting routes, busy traffic scenes, and workplace/jobsite conditions.
Common local factors that can affect what evidence survives:
- Rapid tow/vehicle movement after crashes on major roads and connecting routes
- Traffic congestion that can impact witness availability and recall
- Jobsite turnover where safety logs, training records, and incident reports may not be preserved automatically
- Surveillance access that depends on store/HOA/city property policies and how quickly it’s requested
A paralysis claim can’t be built on estimates alone. It’s built on records, timing, and credible connections between what happened and what medical providers later documented.


