Richmond sits in a busy commuting corridor, and catastrophic injuries frequently involve high-speed collisions, sudden lane changes, and limited reaction time—especially during peak traffic hours around workday routes and major roadways.
In addition, Richmond’s mix of residential areas and active commercial zones means paralysis cases may stem from:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions near shopping and services
- Motorcycle and vehicle crashes where braking distance matters
- Jobsite injuries tied to industrial work, construction, and delivery timelines
When paralysis results from these events, the early investigation becomes critical. Insurance companies may request statements quickly, and the details you provide (or don’t) can affect how liability is argued later.


