Lindon sits in the middle of Wasatch Front travel routes, and serious injuries can happen on the same stretches people use every week—commutes, school drop-offs, and evening return trips. When paralysis is involved, insurers typically focus on two themes fast:
- How the crash happened (speed, braking, lanes, visibility, roadway conditions), and
- Whether the medical record supports the injury timeline (what symptoms started when, and what imaging shows).
Because paralysis impacts long-term function, the legal team’s job is not only to confirm what happened, but to connect the event to the medical causation story in a way insurers can’t easily dismiss.


