Kenmore residents deal with daily driving conditions that can complicate catastrophic injury claims—tight sightlines, frequent merging, stop-and-go commuting, and crashes that involve multiple vehicles or changing road conditions.
In paralysis cases, insurers may argue about:
- What happened first (and whether braking, lane position, or visibility played a role)
- Whether the impact caused the injury versus a pre-existing condition
- Comparative fault (for example, whether a driver or pedestrian contributed to the collision)
That’s why early evidence matters. The sooner records and incident details are preserved, the easier it is to build a credible timeline connecting the crash to the neurological injury.


