When paralysis follows a crash, insurers typically focus on three things fast: how the incident occurred, who had the duty to act, and what proof exists beyond your statement. In a city like Midvale—where people frequently commute through busy corridors and shared road space—small facts can become big issues.
Common Midvale scenarios include:
- Intersection and turn collisions where timing, lane position, and signaling are disputed
- Rear-end crashes and sudden braking events
- Night driving visibility problems (headlights, lighting, wet roads)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where reports may conflict
- Roadway debris or maintenance-related hazards
A paralysis claim needs more than “this happened.” It needs a clear chain connecting the event to the neurological injury and the lasting functional impact.


