In and around Broken Arrow, serious injuries frequently involve high-speed commuting routes, intersections, and situations where traffic patterns change quickly—construction detours, sudden lane shifts, and heavy local traffic during peak hours.
When paralysis is involved, the “what happened” details matter tremendously:
- How the collision occurred (angle, speed, lane position)
- Whether weather, road surface, or signage played a role
- What emergency responders observed and documented
- The timeline between the crash and the first definitive diagnosis
Early evidence can influence whether an insurer views the case as catastrophic and causally connected—or tries to minimize the severity and delay.


