Richfield residents face serious injury risk on the roads and intersections that connect the Twin Cities. When paralysis is involved, liability can turn on specifics such as:
- Traffic-control failures (missed signals, turn-lane confusion, delayed reaction at busy intersections)
- Lane/road design and visibility issues (weather, lighting, construction zones, debris)
- Speed and braking distance on wet pavement or during seasonal transitions
- Whether the vehicle’s event was recorded (dash cams, nearby surveillance, phone location data)
In catastrophic spinal cases, the defense may argue the injury was unpredictable, caused by something unrelated, or that the crash description doesn’t match the medical record. That’s why early documentation matters more than people expect.


