In and around Dunmore, serious spinal injuries commonly follow moments where drivers and pedestrians misjudge speed, distance, or roadway conditions—especially during commute hours and in busy commercial corridors.
In practice, insurers will focus early on questions like:
- What exactly happened at the scene? (intersection timing, lane changes, stopping distance)
- Was the force consistent with the injury described?
- Were there warning signs? (traffic control, poor visibility, maintenance issues)
- Who had the right to be where they were?
That’s why many people who try a calculator first are surprised later: the calculator can’t “see” the dash video, scene photos, witness statements, or medical reasoning that connect the event to neurological damage.


