Paralysis cases are uniquely complex, but the circumstances in and around Charleston often share common patterns:
- Serious roadway impacts: Commuting routes and high-speed collisions can produce catastrophic spinal injuries. Speed, lane changes, and visibility issues frequently become central to fault disputes.
- High-traffic pedestrian and turning hazards: After an incident near crosswalks, parking lots, or intersections, the difference between “everyone saw it” and “evidence captured it” can affect whether liability is accepted.
- Construction and industrial workforce risks: Catastrophic injuries can occur when safety procedures fail, equipment is misused, or hazards aren’t properly controlled—especially where supervision and training documentation become critical.
In these situations, the earliest evidence—photos, incident reports, witness names, surveillance footage, and medical timelines—can determine how insurers value the case.


