Many catastrophic injury claims in the Anoka area involve the realities of daily travel—stop-and-go traffic, highway merges, construction zones, and dark-weather visibility issues common in Minnesota.
When paralysis is involved, insurers frequently challenge:
- How the crash happened (speed, lane position, fault allocation)
- Whether the injury matches the forces described
- Whether symptoms were delayed or worsened by other factors
- Whether protective measures and warnings were adequate
That means early evidence preservation matters—photos, video, traffic-control details, and witness accounts—because memory fades and records can be overwritten or discarded.


