In suburban communities like Muskego, serious injuries can follow familiar local patterns—commutes, roadway merges, residential construction zones, and intersections where vehicles and pedestrians share space. When paralysis happens, the details of how the incident occurred can decide whether liability is clear or disputed.
That’s why speed matters, but not in the way insurance adjusters want. The goal is to act fast to preserve evidence tied to the incident timeline, including:
- EMS and first-responder documentation
- Photos/video from the scene (and nearby security systems)
- Dashcam footage from area commuters
- Witness names and statements while memories are fresh
- Any reports about roadway conditions, signage, or maintenance
A paralysis claim isn’t just about the injury—it’s about proving the connection between the event and the neurological outcome.


