Paralysis cases in our area often connect to the same types of incidents we see repeatedly across Lewiston and the surrounding region:
- Commutes and high-speed merges: Sudden stops, lane changes, and collisions on busy routes can cause severe impacts to the spine.
- Pedestrian and two-wheeler crashes: Lewiston’s walkable pockets and local cycling/motorcycle activity increase the likelihood of serious trauma when drivers fail to react in time.
- Tourism and seasonal traffic: Visitors on Idaho roads may be unfamiliar with local conditions, increasing risk during peak travel periods.
- Worksite hazards: Construction, industrial, and maintenance work can involve falls, equipment incidents, and situations where safety procedures matter.
When paralysis happens, the “what went wrong” question becomes critical—because liability and damages depend on how the incident occurred and how the injury is documented afterward.


