Many paralysis cases in the Lakewood area begin with incidents tied to everyday commuting patterns—high traffic volumes, frequent lane changes, and intersections where visibility can be limited by traffic flow and weather.
Common local scenarios our team sees include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where sudden force can destabilize the spine
- Motorcycle collisions involving lane-splitting or reduced reaction time
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near active commercial corridors
- Falls during loading/unloading for delivery, retail, or warehouse work
Even when the initial crash seems “minor” on scene, paralysis injuries are often diagnosed only after imaging, specialist evaluation, and follow-up testing. That delay can complicate how insurers view causation—so it’s important to document the full timeline early.


