Plainfield sits in a corridor where commuting traffic and regular interstate access increase the chances of severe crashes—especially when schedules are tight, roads are busy, or visibility is limited.
Catastrophic paralysis claims in the area often follow patterns like:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions where sudden stops or distracted driving lead to serious spinal trauma.
- Motorcycle incidents on higher-speed routes where riders have less protection.
- Intersection and turn crashes where lane changes, failure to yield, or misjudged gaps can cause head/neck impact.
- Construction-zone traffic where temporary lane shifts and signage placement can become contested after a wreck.
When paralysis occurs, the cause of the injury and the timing of medical documentation can be critical. The sooner the facts are organized, the less likely critical evidence is to get lost.


