Munster residents deal with a mix of commuter traffic and roadway friction points—turning vehicles, lane merges, drivers arriving from neighboring communities, and sudden braking near busy intersections. When paralysis results, liability is frequently disputed, and the case may come down to details such as:
- What the vehicles were doing right before impact (lane position, speed changes, braking)
- Traffic control and sight lines (signals, signage, turning angles, visibility)
- Whether the crash was documented accurately in the incident report
- How soon medical care began and what symptoms were recorded
Because paralysis injuries can evolve over time, it’s also critical to connect the crash timeline to the medical record without gaps. The earlier your case is organized, the easier it is to show causation and the full severity of the injury.


