Holyoke has busy corridors and frequent pedestrian activity—especially around downtown areas, school zones, and routes people rely on to get to work and appointments. When a spinal injury occurs in a crash involving a motor vehicle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, or a pedestrian, the case can turn on details like:
- Where the person was standing or walking at the moment of impact
- Driver behavior and reaction time (including braking)
- Lighting conditions, road markings, and signage
- Speed, lane position, and what witnesses observed
- Whether post-crash documentation matches what was later claimed
A paralysis claim is rarely “just about what happened.” It’s about proving how the event caused the neurological injury and how that injury will affect your life long-term. The right evidence strategy matters early, before gaps become permanent.


