West Haven’s daily mix of commuting, roadway congestion, and intersections means catastrophic injuries frequently come down to the details: who had the right of way, how fast events unfolded, and whether roadway conditions played a role.
In paralysis cases tied to motor vehicle collisions, the most important early questions usually include:
- What the police report states about speed, lane positioning, and contributing factors
- Whether there are traffic-control issues (signals, signage, stop lines, visibility)
- What witnesses actually observed (and whether statements were recorded consistently)
- Whether vehicle damage and occupant motion align with the medical injury timeline
When paralysis is involved, small factual discrepancies can become big legal problems—especially when insurers argue the injury was caused by something other than the crash.


