Paralysis cases in the Sterling area commonly come from incidents where the body takes a sudden, high-impact force or where a preventable hazard creates severe trauma.
In our experience, these are the scenarios we most often see:
- Commuter crashes and highway collisions: sudden stops, lane changes, and low-visibility conditions can lead to severe spinal injuries when occupants aren’t protected or when another driver’s conduct is disputed.
- Falls on residential and commercial property: porch steps, uneven sidewalks, snow/ice conditions, and poorly maintained entrances can cause catastrophic spinal trauma.
- Industrial and jobsite injuries: Sterling’s workforce includes manufacturing and logistics—paralysis can result from falls, struck-by incidents, or equipment-related events where safety procedures were allegedly not followed.
- Construction-area hazards: detours, uneven surfaces, and inadequate signage can contribute to severe falls or blunt-force injuries.
Whatever the trigger, paralysis claims tend to be fact-heavy. The details—what happened, what was seen, what was documented, and when—matter.


