Injuries that cause paralysis don’t stay “small.” Medical findings evolve, therapy plans change, and documentation gaps can become expensive later.
In Marinette, common situations that can lead to catastrophic spinal injuries include:
- High-speed collisions on area highways and county roads where lane changes, distracted driving, and poor visibility can contribute to serious impacts
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier stretches where drivers may not expect sudden crossings
- Slip-and-fall events during seasonal weather swings—ice, wet leaves, and uneven surfaces can worsen outcomes
- Industrial and jobsite injuries tied to equipment, ladders, and safety compliance in the region’s working environments
Because paralysis often requires ongoing medical care and significant lifestyle adjustments, the strongest cases are built early with an evidence plan—not just after insurance questions start piling up.


