Union sits in a region where people commute, drive frequently, and share roads with trucks and high-speed traffic. Many catastrophic injuries happen in moments that seem ordinary—until they’re not.
Common Union-area patterns we see include:
- Rear-end and angle collisions on busy commuting routes and highway merge points, where spinal trauma can occur even at “moderate” speeds.
- Motorcycle and bicycle crashes involving drivers who may dispute what happened (and when), making documentation critical.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in commercial spaces where weather, lighting, and maintenance records become the battleground.
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial schedules and safety compliance—especially when reporting is rushed or incomplete.
Paralysis claims often turn on documentation and causation. That’s why your early choices in Union—what you say, what you collect, and how quickly you seek follow-up—can materially affect how insurers evaluate your case.


