In and around Greensburg, catastrophic injuries commonly occur on higher-traffic corridors and during difficult driving conditions—think rush-hour merging, sudden braking, wet roads, glare, and roadway transitions near intersections. When paralysis is involved, liability usually hinges on evidence such as:
- How the crash happened (sequence of events)
- What drivers and witnesses observed
- Roadway and weather conditions
- Vehicle condition (if a defect or mechanical failure is suspected)
- Emergency response timeline and initial medical findings
Because paralysis injuries can involve complex medical causation, it’s not enough to say “the crash caused the injury.” A strong claim connects the crash to the medical record in a way an insurer can’t easily dismiss.


