In and around Orem—where residents commonly commute on busy corridors, travel to work and school, and navigate intersections with heavy turning traffic—paralysis injuries frequently occur in the “seconds that change everything.” That can be:
- Motor vehicle collisions during morning/evening traffic
- Intersection impacts with limited sightlines
- Pedestrian or cyclist crashes near commercial areas
- Multi-vehicle events where fault gets disputed
In these situations, insurers often focus on narratives like “the injury happened later,” “another driver caused it,” or “the medical records don’t match the crash.” That’s why early evidence preservation matters—especially for paralysis, where causation and severity must be supported by credible medical documentation.


