In suburban communities like Mounds View, the hardest part of a catastrophic injury claim is usually not understanding that paralysis happened—it’s proving how it happened and who is responsible.
Common local scenarios include:
- High-speed commuting collisions where braking distances, lane markings, and roadway conditions are disputed.
- Intersection crashes where witness testimony can conflict and traffic-signal timing becomes important.
- Construction and utility work zones where safety controls, signage, and worker protections are questioned.
- Falls near residential or commercial properties where maintenance logs and notice can determine liability.
After a paralysis injury, the timeline matters. Surveillance, medical documentation, and witness memories can fade quickly. Acting early helps protect the parts of the case that insurance adjusters rely on to deny or minimize claims.


