In and around Pontiac, serious injuries commonly involve high-speed roadway crashes, sudden stops, and complex traffic patterns—especially where commuters move between local roads and major corridors. When a spinal cord injury leads to paralysis, insurers may focus early on gaps in documentation:
- Which lane was involved and how traffic was controlled
- Whether skid marks, vehicle damage, or roadway conditions were documented
- The timing between the incident and first medical evaluation
- Witness accounts that fade or change
Because paralysis typically requires time to fully understand functional loss, early evidence becomes the backbone of later medical causation arguments.


