University Place is shaped by everyday commuting and neighborhood travel—drivers merging, frequent turn lanes, school-area traffic surges, and pedestrians moving between homes, businesses, and nearby transit routes. When a crash results in a spinal cord injury, the details that matter most aren’t always the dramatic parts people remember.
Often, the insurer focuses on:
- Speed, lane positioning, and braking distance (especially in mixed traffic)
- Intersection and turning behavior (who made the last clear move)
- Roadway conditions at the time of the crash (visibility, lighting, signage, debris)
- Seatbelt, restraint, and vehicle impact dynamics
A paralysis claim can’t be valued correctly without pinning down those facts and matching them to the medical record.


