Residents know that even “ordinary” trips can turn serious. In and around Garden City, paralysis claims commonly stem from:
- Intersection collisions where traffic signals, turning movements, or visibility issues are disputed.
- Lane-change and rear-end crashes during commute hours, especially when braking distances and reaction times are questioned.
- Construction and detour zones where signage, lane markings, and maintenance may be challenged.
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts in high-activity areas, where the victim’s injuries can be severe and immediate.
After a paralysis injury, families often feel pressure to “just take what the insurance company offers.” But the first response should be about protecting the claim—especially in cases where fault is contested.


