Houma residents commonly face catastrophic injuries from situations that are familiar in South Louisiana—high-speed commutes, worksite traffic, roadway construction, and mixed pedestrian/vehicle environments.
Paralysis claims in the area frequently involve:
- Car and trucking collisions on regional highways and feeder roads where severe impact can destabilize the spine.
- Motorcycle crashes where limited protection increases the risk of catastrophic injury.
- Slip-and-fall incidents at retail centers, restaurants, and public locations where hazards may be disputed.
- Workplace incidents in industrial and construction settings where falls or equipment-related trauma can lead to permanent impairment.
- Tourist/visitor-related incidents that occur during local events or busy seasons, where witnesses may be harder to locate later.
When paralysis is on the line, “we’ll figure it out later” can be dangerous. Early decisions—medical releases, recorded statements, and what gets documented—can affect what insurers accept and what they try to minimize.


