Alpena residents face the same legal principles as people elsewhere in Michigan, but the evidence patterns often look different. Local cases frequently involve:
- Seasonal driving hazards (snow, ice, reduced visibility) that can lead to high-impact crashes
- Tourism and visitor traffic near regional attractions and busy stretches of road during peak months
- Construction and roadway work that can create sudden lane changes, uneven surfaces, or unclear detours
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial activity, contractors, or safety-protocol breakdowns
When paralysis is involved, insurers commonly argue over how the injury occurred, whether it was preventable, and whether treatment decisions were appropriate. Your case needs a clear timeline that connects the incident to neurological damage.


