Addison is close to major routes and high-traffic corridors where serious collisions can occur—especially during peak commute hours and around intersections with heavy turning movements. In these cases, insurers often focus on anything they can to reduce liability, including:
- disputes about who had the right-of-way
- claims that the injured person was speeding, distracted, or not in compliance with traffic signals
- disagreements about how the crash happened (sequence of events)
- early arguments that the paralysis “wasn’t caused by the crash”
A paralysis claim is won or lost on causation and documentation—not guesses. The sooner you preserve the right information, the easier it is to connect the crash to the specific neurological damage shown in medical records.


