In Moorhead, catastrophic injuries frequently involve high-speed roadway crashes, intersections, and commuting routes where traffic patterns can change quickly with weather. Winter conditions can also affect braking distance, visibility, and crash reconstruction.
For paralysis claims, the strongest cases are built on verifiable proof:
- the incident timeline (what happened and when)
- the medical record showing the onset and progression of neurological injury
- documentation tying the crash or event to the paralysis
- evidence insurers may later question (photos, reports, video, witnesses)
Waiting to act can make it harder to confirm causation or the severity of injury—especially when the case depends on imaging, emergency documentation, and early neurological exams.


