In suburban communities like New Hope, many catastrophic injuries occur in familiar settings:
- Commuter collisions during peak travel hours on major roadways
- Intersection impacts where turn lanes, traffic signals, or lane markings become disputed
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes that complicate fault
- Roadway resurfacing or construction-zone changes that can affect driver expectations
- Pedestrian and bicycle incidents near residential corridors and busier intersections
The early days after a paralysis injury matter. Evidence can disappear, vehicles get repaired, surveillance footage can be overwritten, and insurance adjusters may ask for statements while the medical picture is still forming.


