Wheaton residents commonly face serious injury risks on routes that connect neighborhoods to work, schools, and nearby highways. When paralysis results from a crash, liability is not always obvious—especially when multiple vehicles, turning movements, speeding, distracted driving, or roadway conditions are involved.
That’s why the early work matters. The strongest claims typically depend on:
- Accident reconstruction or technical review when facts are disputed
- Timely preservation of vehicle data (where available)
- Documenting the full medical timeline from the emergency phase onward
- Identifying all potential sources of insurance and coverage
Even when an injury seems “clear,” insurers may still challenge causation or argue that the paralysis was not caused by the crash—or that another factor contributed.


