Many catastrophic paralysis cases in the area involve sudden, high-impact events—such as:
- Motor vehicle crashes on commutes and regional routes
- Pedestrian or bicycle collisions near shopping corridors and residential areas
- Falls connected to traffic incidents, like evasive maneuvers or secondary impacts
- Work-related travel accidents for people who commute between job sites
In these moments, the early details matter. Wisconsin insurers frequently look closely at timing, witness accounts, and the sequence of events to challenge causation or argue the severity was not as significant as claimed.
That’s why the first goal is not “getting answers online.” It’s building a defensible record while memories are fresh and records still exist.


