In and around Clinton, catastrophic injuries frequently come from situations like:
- multi-vehicle collisions during peak commuting hours
- intersections where turning vehicles and speeding concerns are disputed
- roadway hazards (debris, poor lighting, damaged signage, slick conditions)
- inadequate traffic control in construction or maintenance zones
- motorcycle impacts where liability is heavily contested
In paralysis cases, “what happened” isn’t just a story—it’s the foundation for proving how the accident caused neurological injury and what long-term care will be required.
Because insurers know paralysis cases can involve major future costs, they often scrutinize:
- the timeline between the crash and the diagnosis
- whether early symptoms were documented
- whether statements to adjusters were accurate and consistent
- gaps in witness accounts or photos/video


