Everett’s traffic patterns and high-volume corridors mean serious crashes can escalate quickly—especially when there’s disputed speed, sudden lane changes, poor visibility, or inadequate traffic control. In paralysis cases, small gaps in the timeline can become major problems later.
Common Everett scenarios include:
- Multi-vehicle collisions on busy routes where fault is contested
- Pedestrian or cyclist incidents involving severe neurological trauma
- Road debris or maintenance-related hazards where “notice” becomes a key issue
After a paralysis injury, the defense may argue the injury was not caused by the incident—or that you were partially responsible. That’s why early documentation and careful case framing matter.


