New Castle residents frequently deal with crash patterns that insurers scrutinize early—especially when injuries are catastrophic and liability is disputed.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and multi-car collisions on high-traffic stretches where fault can be contested.
- Work zone incidents during paving, lane shifts, or utility work—where signage, traffic control, and timing matter.
- Intersection crashes where witness accounts may conflict and video evidence may be limited.
- Commercial vehicle involvement (delivery trucks, service fleets), where documentation is often controlled by the company.
With paralysis, the stakes are higher. The defense may argue pre-existing conditions, delayed symptom reporting, or that the injury did not come from the incident. Your early evidence choices can strongly influence how those arguments play out.


