Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the Stoughton area stem from high-impact crashes involving commuters and travelers—including collisions on busier corridors, sudden braking events, and complex intersections where visibility can be limited by weather or traffic flow.
After a spinal cord injury (or other paralysis-causing trauma), the case often turns on what’s documented early:
- Immediate medical findings and how quickly they match the accident timeline
- Scene evidence (photographs, skid marks, vehicle damage, traffic signal timing)
- Witness accounts while memories are still consistent
- Any traffic/incident reports that insurers will later rely on
Even if you’re trying to recover, delaying evidence collection or giving conflicting statements can make it harder to prove the cause and severity of paralysis.


