Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in suburban and commuter areas begin with crashes involving:
- Daytime commuting and traffic merges
- Distracted driving (phones, navigation prompts, in-car alerts)
- Rear-end collisions and sudden braking
- Roadway work zones and temporary lane changes
- Driver confusion at intersections and turning lanes
In a Windsor, WI context, the “what happened” story matters just as much as the diagnosis. If the incident report is incomplete, photos aren’t preserved, or witness accounts are vague, insurers may challenge causation or severity.
A paralysis-focused lawyer helps ensure the claim is built around facts that can survive scrutiny—especially when the injury involves complex medical interpretation.


