Worcester is a working, growing city with dense travel routes, busy intersections, and year-round construction. Catastrophic paralysis injuries here frequently involve:
- Commuter crashes on major roadways and at high-traffic intersections (including multi-vehicle collisions)
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions where protective gear and visibility are major issues
- Pedestrian incidents near retail corridors, transit routes, and downtown sidewalks
- Jobsite injuries tied to industrial work, deliveries, and temporary work zones
In these scenarios, the “who’s responsible” question can be intensely contested. Evidence like traffic camera footage, witness accounts, and maintenance/inspection records can become central—especially when insurers argue the injury happened for an unrelated reason.


