Many catastrophic injuries in the area happen on routes families rely on every day—commuter traffic, intersection turns, and drivers sharing roads with cyclists or pedestrians. When a crash results in a spinal cord injury or other paralysis condition, the early evidence you preserve can strongly influence how liability is argued.
Because paralysis is frequently life-altering, insurers may focus on issues like:
- whether someone’s conduct contributed to the crash,
- whether the injury symptoms were immediate or developed later, and
- whether the medical record supports the claimed severity.
A Greendale-focused legal approach prioritizes the incident details that matter most for catastrophic injury claims—so your case doesn’t get built on incomplete information.


