Clawson residents often face high-speed commuting and dense road conditions that can complicate accident reconstruction—especially when multiple lanes, turn lanes, and sudden braking are involved. A paralysis claim may depend on details like:
- Traffic signals and turn-control timing (who entered the intersection when)
- Driver lane changes and braking patterns
- Road surface conditions (potholes, debris, uneven pavement)
- How quickly emergency care arrived and what symptoms were documented at first contact
Because these details can affect causation and liability, it’s important to treat evidence like time-sensitive medical information—not just “case paperwork.”


