Trussville residents commonly face serious injury risk in the same places where day-to-day life happens—commuting routes, intersections with heavy turning traffic, construction zones, and busy work sites.
When paralysis is involved, those circumstances matter because they shape how liability is evaluated. Evidence may hinge on things like:
- Traffic control details around the time of the crash (signals, turn lanes, road conditions)
- Driver or employer safety practices (training, warnings, equipment, maintenance)
- Witness accounts before memories fade and videos are overwritten
- Medical timelines showing how quickly the injury was diagnosed and treated
A paralysis claim can’t be built on assumptions. It has to be built on the facts, the medical record, and the credibility of what can be proven later.


