In a community like Janesville—where people commute through busier corridors, use local employers and job sites, and may be involved in highway or traffic incidents—catastrophic injuries can create a fast-moving paperwork and evidence problem.
In paralysis claims, the most important early question is usually not “Who feels responsible?”—it’s what the evidence can prove about causation and severity.
That means details like:
- what witnesses observed in the moments after the incident,
- what EMS reported,
- the first imaging/diagnosis timeline,
- and how quickly symptoms were documented and treated can shape whether an insurer views the case as credible and compensable.


