East Grand Rapids is a suburban community where people commute through mixed road conditions—residential streets, school and park routes, and busier corridors that can see traffic surges during peak times. Catastrophic injuries often happen where drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists share space, or where winter and seasonal conditions affect visibility and traction.
When paralysis is involved, the biggest challenge isn’t just proving something went wrong—it’s connecting the incident to:
- the neurological damage shown in medical records,
- the timeline of symptoms and treatment,
- and the future cost of mobility, care needs, and rehabilitation.
That’s why we focus on building a record early—before statements, photos, and documentation disappear.


