In catastrophic injury claims, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets stalled is frequently tied to early proof.
Fairmont-area accidents often involve factors like:
- Winter road conditions (reduced traction, sudden stops, and visibility issues)
- High-speed stretches between intersections where braking distances matter
- Busy intersections near schools and retail corridors
- Daytime and nighttime lighting differences during Minnesota seasonal changes
When paralysis is the result, investigators and insurers will scrutinize causation: What exactly caused the catastrophic damage? That means details—photos, witness accounts, vehicle damage, EMS reports, and medical findings—need to be preserved and organized quickly.


