Shorewood is a suburban community where many people rely on daily commutes, school schedules, and quick trips to nearby services. That means catastrophic injuries often come from:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions where spinal trauma wasn’t immediately recognized
- Crashes involving sudden stops, lane changes, and distracted driving
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts where the victim’s medical outcome can worsen over time
- “Second collision” effects—when a vehicle hits a person or another vehicle after the initial impact
Paralysis cases require careful linking of the crash to the neurological injury. That’s not just medical—it’s legal. Your lawyer needs to connect accident mechanics (how the force occurred) to medical findings (what the injury did to nerves, mobility, and long-term function).


