Moore residents often travel on routes that connect neighborhoods to major roadways for work, school, and errands. When traffic is heavy, visibility changes fast (especially at dusk), and drivers are navigating merges, lane shifts, and sudden braking, the risk of catastrophic impact increases.
Paralysis can result from:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden stops
- Lane-change crashes where vehicles strike at angles
- Motorcycle accidents and high-energy falls
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents near commercial areas
Even when the crash seems “obvious,” insurers may still argue about speed, fault allocation, or whether the injury is fully explained by the incident. Early case-building helps prevent your claim from being reduced to a short hospitalization story.


