Paralysis claims often involve more than one kind of impact: medical emergencies, long-term rehabilitation, and major changes to daily living. Locally, many serious injuries stem from scenarios we see repeatedly in coastal communities:
- Tourist and seasonal traffic mixing with local drivers—especially around peak beach hours and holiday travel
- Motorcycle and scooter crashes on roadways with high speed and limited shoulder space
- Crosswalk and pedestrian incidents where visibility, lighting, or signal timing is later disputed
- Work zone and construction activity affecting drivers, cyclists, and workers
When paralysis is involved, the case hinges on proving what caused the injury and what it will require long-term. That’s why early decisions—who you speak to, what you document, and how you preserve evidence—can affect outcomes.


