Clinton is a community shaped by daily driving, road connections, and active residential streets. Many catastrophic paralysis injuries locally come from:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes where spinal damage isn’t immediately obvious
- Motorcycle or bicycle accidents on roadways with limited shoulder space
- Falls on residential properties (ice, uneven steps, poor lighting, damaged handrails)
- Construction-zone injuries involving subcontractors, temporary barriers, or changing traffic patterns
In these situations, the first major challenge is establishing a clear timeline: what happened, when it happened, and how that specific event caused the neurological injury. Evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance loops get overwritten, vehicles get repaired, and witnesses move on.


