Fairview sits in a region where commuters regularly travel nearby highways and local roads with changing speeds, heavy merging, and frequent stop-and-go patterns. When paralysis happens in a car, truck, or motorcycle crash, the difference between a weak claim and a strong claim is often what can be proven early.
That means your case frequently depends on:
- Crash scene documentation (skid marks, debris location, lane position)
- Driver information (logs, cell-phone records where applicable, witness accounts)
- Vehicle and mechanical evidence (tire marks, vehicle damage patterns, safety system data)
- Medical records showing timing between the crash and neurological symptoms
In a paralysis claim, the timeline matters. The faster you preserve evidence, the harder it is for insurance teams to argue the injury is unrelated.


