Catastrophic injuries can evolve quickly. In the first days after a crash, the facts that matter most—medical findings, scene conditions, and witness accounts—can be lost or disputed.
In Roseville, many serious collisions involve factors common to suburban driving:
- High-speed commuting and sudden braking near busy corridors
- Lane changes, merges, and turn collisions at intersections
- Night and winter visibility issues during Michigan weather swings
- Roadway conditions that may affect stopping distance or traction
When paralysis is involved, insurers may try to narrow the story to reduce payout. A careful legal team works to preserve what supports causation and severity before it disappears.


