Many paralysis injuries in the Detroit area stem from the same high-risk mix: heavy traffic corridors, severe winter driving conditions, late-night pedestrian activity, and industrial or construction work. While every case is unique, patterns we commonly see include:
- Multi-vehicle crashes where fault can shift between drivers, and scenes evolve quickly before investigators document everything.
- Winter-related impacts (slippery pavement, poor traction, delayed signage or maintenance) that can become disputed after the fact.
- Pedestrian and cyclist collisions near busy intersections where witness accounts may conflict and video may be overwritten.
- Industrial and jobsite incidents tied to safety procedures, training, staffing, and equipment maintenance.
Because paralysis can change a life in irreversible ways, the early evidence you preserve can be the difference between a case that moves forward and one that gets delayed or undervalued.


