Greenfield is a community where people commute for work, travel through surrounding towns, and spend time on local roads, near shopping corridors, and around residential properties. Catastrophic injuries are frequently tied to evidence that can disappear or become disputed quickly:
- Crash scenes on Route corridors and connecting roads where lighting, visibility, and lane markings are central
- Pedestrian and crosswalk areas where timing and driver awareness are contested
- Premises hazards on walkways, parking areas, and entryways where maintenance logs matter
- Jobsite conditions for tradespeople where safety practices and equipment usage are reviewed after the fact
When paralysis is involved, the injury is not just “pain”—it’s a permanent change that requires documentation to show what happened, how it happened, and what it will cost over time.


