In and around New Berlin, many spinal cord injury claims stem from:
- high-speed rear-end collisions on commuting corridors
- lane-change crashes and turning movements at intersections
- motorcycle incidents during seasonal riding months
- construction-zone or work-vehicle impacts
In these situations, adjusters frequently challenge either fault or causation—or both—by arguing the injury wasn’t caused by the crash, that symptoms were pre-existing, or that the documentation is incomplete. That’s why “calculator numbers” can be misleading: they don’t verify whether you have the kind of evidence Wisconsin juries and insurers expect.
What matters locally: crash reports, medical timelines, witness accounts, and any available video or inspection materials that support how the impact translated into neurological injury.


