Northfield is a community where commuting, weather shifts, and mixed traffic can increase the risk of catastrophic injury. Many paralysis cases we see locally begin with:
- Crashes on highways and connector roads where changing speed, visibility, and lane transitions are factors
- Winter driving hazards (ice, slush, delayed braking distance, and reduced traction)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents around busier corridors, school zones, and downtown activity
- Injuries involving workplace travel for industrial, construction, or service teams
When paralysis occurs, it’s not just about “who caused the crash.” It’s also about how the injury happened, whether medical findings match the event, and what losses will likely continue for years.


