Residents in Moberly and Randolph County may face paralysis after:
- Motor vehicle crashes on busy corridors and highways (including rear-end impacts, lane-change collisions, and high-speed incidents where emergency response timing matters).
- Intersection and turn-related collisions where brake timing, driver visibility, traffic control, and vehicle damage can strongly affect liability.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in more walkable areas or near schools, retail corridors, and community routes.
- Worksite injuries involving slips/trips, falls, loading accidents, or unsafe conditions—especially in environments where heavy equipment and tight schedules increase risk.
Paralysis cases often hinge on a clear timeline: what happened first, what symptoms appeared next, and how quickly medical providers documented neurological findings.


