Lansing’s mix of commuting traffic, downtown intersections, state- and county-maintained roads, and industrial job sites can create conditions where catastrophic injuries happen quickly—and where facts become disputed early.
In paralysis cases, insurers frequently scrutinize:
- How the injury happened (timing, sequence of events, witness accounts)
- Whether the medical findings match the incident
- Whether other factors could have contributed
A common problem we see in catastrophic injury matters is that families try to “handle it later,” but key proof gets lost first—body-worn camera footage, surveillance loops, maintenance logs, incident reports, and even detailed symptom timelines.
A lawyer can use technology to organize and surface what matters, but the goal is always the same: turn your facts into a clear, defensible liability and damages story under Michigan law.


