In a small city, catastrophic injuries often come from incidents that don’t look “headline-worthy” at first glance—but the consequences are life-altering:
- Commute-related car and truck collisions on roads where traffic speeds can surprise drivers.
- Intersection and turning crashes where a split-second mistake can cause neck or back trauma.
- Chain-reaction wrecks during sudden braking, poor visibility, or weather changes.
- Work-zone and industrial-area incidents that involve forklifts, delivery traffic, or maintenance operations.
When paralysis is involved, the legal question is not just what happened—it’s whether the available evidence supports medical causation and liability. That requires early documentation, careful record review, and a strategy that accounts for how insurers evaluate catastrophic injury claims.


