Paralysis claims often start the same way: a sudden crash, a workplace incident, or a fall that changes everything. In the Melrose Park area, many serious injuries are tied to situations like:
- High-traffic commutes and multi-lane intersections where sudden braking or lane changes can have life-altering consequences.
- Construction zones and utility work where barriers, lane shifts, and temporary signage may not be enough to prevent severe harm.
- Sidewalk and property hazards in residential pockets—uneven pavement, missing curb ramps, poor lighting, or debris.
- Workplace injuries involving lifts, loading areas, industrial equipment, or insufficient safety controls.
Because paralysis is often a spinal cord injury, the “why” matters as much as the “what.” A lawyer will look at the full chain of events—conditions, conduct, and documentation—to build a defensible liability theory.


