Westchester is a suburban community where many residents spend time commuting on busy corridors and navigating intersections, turn lanes, and high-traffic merge points. When a catastrophic injury happens—especially one involving the spine—small details can decide whether a claim moves forward quickly or gets tangled in disputes.
In practice, paralysis cases frequently depend on:
- Timing and scene documentation (what was visible, what traffic signals showed, what hazards were present)
- Driver conduct (speed, lane position, distraction, failure to yield)
- Roadway conditions (pavement issues, markings, lighting, construction debris)
- Employer/vehicle or jobsite protocols (if the injury occurred at work)
Because paralysis is life-altering, the early phase of your claim must be handled with discipline—before evidence disappears and before recorded statements become “the version” the insurance company repeats.


