In a suburban community like Woodridge, Illinois, serious injuries frequently happen on the roads residents rely on every day—commutes, school runs, and busy intersections. When an accident causes paralysis, the early details become critical because they shape how insurers and defense attorneys argue about:
- What caused the injury (and whether it was preventable)
- How quickly the injury was documented in medical records
- Whether the scene evidence is still retrievable (photos, traffic data, witness accounts)
A common problem we see is that people try to “wait and see” while medical appointments pile up. Unfortunately, evidence doesn’t wait. The sooner your case is organized, the better your attorney can protect the information needed to pursue full compensation.


