Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the area involve high-speed commuting, lane changes, and heavy traffic patterns—conditions that often lead insurers to argue about “whose fault” it was.
Common West Allis scenarios we see include:
- Intersection and turn collisions where lane positioning and signals are disputed
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where injury mechanisms are debated
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where visibility, speed, and warnings become critical
- Industrial-area and jobsite injuries where safety procedures and training are questioned
In these cases, the early story matters. Insurance adjusters may try to frame events narrowly (“the other driver” or “you should have seen it”), even when the truth is more complicated. Your lawyer’s job is to build a causation-and-liability narrative supported by the record.


