Alachua is home to students, commuters, and a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors. That means paralysis injuries often come from situations like:
- Serious crashes during commutes (including sudden stops, high-speed impacts, and distracted driving)
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions where visibility and road conditions become critical
- Workplace incidents tied to construction, delivery routes, warehouses, and industrial operations
- Falls and slip hazards in retail, residential properties, and public-facing locations
In these cases, paralysis is not “just a bad outcome”—it typically changes everything about mobility, medical needs, and future expenses. The legal strategy must be built around proof of causation (what caused the paralysis) and proof of severity (how it has affected function and will affect life going forward).


