Many paralysis cases in Spanish Fork involve the same everyday risk patterns:
- Commuting and intersection collisions on busy commute corridors, where sudden braking, turning, or lane changes can lead to severe impacts.
- Motorcycle and high-speed crashes where spinal trauma is common.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier stretches, where visibility and timing can be critical.
- Construction-zone and roadside hazards—including missed signage, debris, or lane shifts that may contribute to catastrophic injury.
Even when the accident seems “obvious,” insurers often dispute details like speed, lane position, lighting conditions, or who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the collision. That’s why the first documentation matters.


