West Chicago sits at the crossroads of commuter traffic, regional routes, and roadway conditions that can quickly complicate what happened. When paralysis is involved, the case usually depends on details that insurers and defense teams will try to narrow down.
In practice, these cases frequently turn on things like:
- Traffic patterns and line-of-sight around intersections and merging lanes
- Timing evidence (when the incident occurred, when hazards were visible, when help arrived)
- Scene documentation (skid marks, vehicle positions, debris, lane markings)
- Witness availability (people move on quickly after a crash)
- Electronic data (including what can be obtained from vehicles or relevant systems)
Technology can assist with organizing and summarizing the material, but your attorney needs to convert that information into a clear narrative of fault and causation.


