Paralysis injuries aren’t just painful—they’re time-sensitive. Evidence can disappear quickly (surveillance footage gets overwritten, crash scenes get cleared, witnesses move on), and the medical picture can evolve as swelling goes down and imaging is re-read.
In Savannah specifically, claims frequently involve factors like:
- High-traffic corridors and commuting routes where driver distraction, lane changes, and speed issues are common
- Pedestrian and crosswalk zones near retail areas and tourist-heavy districts
- Weather and roadway conditions—rain, fog, and slick surfaces that can contribute to severe falls and collisions
- Industrial and logistics work where back injuries, falls, and unsafe equipment can become catastrophic
When paralysis is involved, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is often whether the case is built early and documented accurately.


