In Fox Crossing, catastrophic injuries commonly follow the moments that happen every day for local commuters and jobsite workers:
- Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes on busy corridors and during fast-changing traffic patterns—where a severe impact can cause spinal cord damage.
- Pedestrian or bicycle collisions in areas where people are out walking, biking, or crossing near intersections.
- Construction and industrial work accidents, including falls, struck-by events, and equipment-related injuries that can lead to permanent impairment.
- Workplace transport incidents (forklifts, loading areas, and equipment movement) where safety protocols and training may be disputed.
These cases often share one theme: insurers may try to focus on the most visible part of the accident while minimizing the long-term consequences—especially when the injury evolves over time.


