Wixom residents spend a lot of time commuting through busy corridors and navigating changing road conditions—construction zones, seasonal weather, and high-speed traffic patterns can all affect what happens in a crash.
In paralysis cases, investigators and insurers typically focus on questions like:
- What exactly caused the impact (speed, lane position, braking distance, weather/road surface)?
- Whether distracted driving or unsafe vehicle operation played a role
- How emergency response and scene documentation affected early medical decisions
A key difference in strong paralysis claims is proving causation—that the collision (or workplace incident, if applicable) is what caused the neurological injury—not just that paralysis occurred.


