Mount Washington is a community where people commute, run errands close to home, and share roads with faster-moving through traffic. Serious spinal injuries often happen in moments that are easy to misunderstand later—when a vehicle changes lanes, when a pedestrian is struck, when a driver misjudges braking distance, or when roadway conditions contribute to a crash.
In these situations, paralysis claims usually depend on two things:
- Causation: proving the incident caused the neurological damage (not just that it occurred around the same time)
- Liability: showing which person or entity should be responsible under Kentucky standards
Because paralysis is life-altering, the early phase matters. The evidence you preserve in the first days can affect whether you’re able to prove the extent of injury and the losses that follow.


