While every case is unique, Gloucester’s day-to-day realities can shape the types of catastrophic injuries we see:
- Road and commuting collisions: Sudden braking, distracted driving, and high-speed travel on local routes can contribute to severe spinal trauma.
- Tourism and waterfront hazards: Uneven walking surfaces, poor lighting, slippery areas near docks, and overcrowded areas during peak seasons can lead to falls with lifelong consequences.
- Construction and industrial work injuries: Falls from heights, equipment incidents, and safety-system failures can cause catastrophic spinal injuries.
- Workplace slip-and-trip incidents: Wet floors, cluttered walkways, or inadequate hazard warnings can escalate a minor stumble into paralysis.
Because these situations often involve different parties—drivers, property owners, contractors, employers—your lawyer needs to move quickly to identify who may be responsible and what evidence is most likely to matter.


