Holmen residents often travel through mixed traffic patterns: faster highway stretches, slower turning lanes at busier intersections, and seasonal changes that affect road conditions. In serious crashes, paralysis can result from:
- Spinal compression or destabilization from impacts where the body twists or whiplash progresses into catastrophic injury
- Secondary complications after the initial trauma (such as delayed recognition of neurological deficits)
- Mechanics disputes—when insurers argue the injury could not have been caused by the crash the way you describe
In these situations, the goal isn’t just “getting answers.” It’s preserving the details that insurers and defense teams scrutinize first: the crash timeline, the earliest neurological findings, and consistency between the incident and the medical record.


