Wyandotte’s mix of residential streets, busy corridors, and frequent commuting means paralysis claims often turn on how the collision happened and what can be proven about the scene.
In many serious-injury crashes, disputes later come down to:
- what drivers and passengers could see before impact,
- whether traffic control, lane markings, or roadway conditions played a role,
- how quickly emergency care was provided,
- and whether the injury severity matches the documented mechanism of injury.
Because paralysis typically requires extensive treatment and long-term planning, the case isn’t just about the day of the crash—it’s about proving the full impact so insurers can’t minimize what comes next.


