Residents in and around Wasco often deal with traffic patterns, long commutes, and jobsite risks that can turn serious in seconds. Paralysis claims may arise after:
- Commercial truck and heavy-vehicle collisions on regional roads, including rear-end and lane-change crashes.
- High-speed or distracted driving on commute corridors—where a momentary mistake can cause spinal trauma.
- Motorcycle and bicycle wrecks at intersections or near driveways, where riders are more exposed.
- Industrial and construction injuries involving falls, crush injuries, or catastrophic impact while working.
- Premises incidents (slips, trips, and falls) where hazards weren’t corrected quickly enough.
When paralysis occurs, the legal strategy often turns on one thing: whether the evidence connects the incident to long-term neurological damage.


