Edina traffic can move quickly, and catastrophic injuries often come down to details—timing, visibility, lane position, and how the incident unfolded.
In practical terms, paralysis claims can hinge on evidence like:
- Vehicle and collision data (including how the impact occurred)
- Intersection conditions (lighting, signals, turn patterns, lane markings)
- Roadway hazards (construction-related changes, debris, or unusual roadway configurations)
- Witness observations made under stress
- Medical documentation of onset and progression
AI tools can help compile and sort these materials, but liability and damages still require legal judgment—especially when the insurance side tries to narrow causation or downplay future needs.


