New Albany sits across from Louisville and draws daily commuters from both sides of the river. That means paralysis injuries often involve:
- High-speed roadway crashes with complex fault disputes (lane changes, traffic control, weather, visibility)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier corridors where timing and signage become critical
- Falls on commercial properties (retail areas, entrances, parking lots) where maintenance logs and notice are heavily scrutinized
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial and logistics activity in the region, where safety procedures and training may be at issue
In these cases, the legal challenge isn’t just proving the injury happened—it’s connecting the incident to neurological damage and showing the true impact on life, mobility, and future care.


