In a smaller community like Green River, details can disappear fast—dash cam footage may be overwritten, witnesses may be hard to reach, and incident reports may be incomplete if you don’t request them promptly.
Paralysis claims tied to traffic and commuting commonly involve:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden stops
- Intersection impacts where traffic control and visibility are disputed
- Work truck or commercial vehicle crashes on regional routes
- Motorcycle and side-by-side injuries where protective gear and speed are later debated
When paralysis occurs, the defense often focuses on causation and timing—arguing the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or not caused by the incident you reported.
The fastest way to protect your claim is to lock down the evidence that proves what happened—and how it caused the neurological injury.


