Martinsville residents often deal with injury scenarios tied to everyday movement through town and surrounding areas—commutes, highway travel, and the mix of intersections where traffic patterns can change quickly. When paralysis results, the details matter: lighting conditions at the time of the crash, roadway markings, vehicle positions, witness accounts, and how quickly emergency care began.
Because paralysis typically requires extensive follow-up, the first weeks after an injury can set the tone for what gets documented, what gets preserved, and which medical facts insurers later rely on.


