Many paralysis cases in the area begin with serious crashes or falls—events where a person’s mobility and independence can change overnight.
In Chowchilla, that can include:
- High-speed or sudden-stop collisions on regional commuting routes, where visibility, reaction time, and lane control become critical.
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes that can cause spinal injuries even when the initial symptoms seem “manageable.”
- Falls in homes, workplaces, and public spaces—including slipping hazards, uneven surfaces, and inadequate safety practices.
- Construction and industrial jobsite injuries, where safety equipment and training decisions can be central to liability.
When paralysis is on the table, the legal challenge is not just proving that an injury occurred—it’s proving how the accident caused the neurological damage and what the injury will require long-term.


