In the first weeks after a paralysis-causing injury, families are focused on treatment, mobility, and keeping up with appointments. That’s normal—but it can also create a gap the defense may try to exploit.
In Lawrence, common circumstances that lead to catastrophic injuries include:
- Traffic collisions on major routes and intersections where visibility, lane changes, and sudden braking become critical
- Pedestrian and bicycle injuries near retail corridors and areas with heavy foot traffic
- Construction and industrial workforce incidents where falls, struck-by events, or unsafe conditions can lead to spinal trauma
- Winter-related hazards (slips, trips, and roadway conditions) that affect liability in premises cases
A paralysis claim is unlike many other personal injury cases. The severity and permanence of the injury often means the evidence must be organized quickly—before memories fade, recordings are overwritten, and medical records become incomplete.


