Catastrophic spinal injuries often come from sudden, high-force impacts. In Easthampton, that risk shows up in everyday ways, such as:
- Commuter traffic and turn-related collisions along busy corridors and intersections
- Motorcycle and bicycle accidents where riders have little protection
- Weather-and-visibility conditions that increase fall risk on icy sidewalks, ramps, and parking lots
- Worksite hazards tied to construction, delivery routes, manufacturing, and maintenance schedules
When paralysis is involved, the legal focus is not just “what happened,” but how the incident caused long-term neurological loss—and how the injury will affect future mobility, care needs, and earning capacity.


