Paralysis cases in West Michigan often trace back to a few repeat scenarios where evidence can be time-sensitive:
- Serious vehicle collisions on high-traffic routes where sudden braking, lane changes, and impaired visibility can contribute to severe spine trauma.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents—especially during peak evening activity or when drivers and walkers are navigating heavy foot traffic.
- Falls in retail, commercial, and residential settings, including wet floors, uneven surfaces, or inadequate warning signage.
- Construction and industrial site injuries, where a fall from height, struck-by incidents, or unsafe equipment can create catastrophic spinal damage.
- Workplace incidents involving moving machinery or heavy materials, where rapid response and documentation are critical.
If paralysis is the result, the case typically turns on causation and the severity of neurological impairment—not just what happened, but what the medical records show about how the injury progressed.


