Hastings communities rely on commuter traffic and freight movement, and that combination can increase the risk of high-impact collisions. Paralysis cases often start with:
- Severe car or truck crashes on busy corridors and at intersections where visibility and timing matter
- Motorcycle and bicycle impacts where protective barriers are limited
- Worksite incidents involving heavy equipment, falls, or being struck by moving objects
- Premises hazards such as uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or maintenance failures
When paralysis is involved, the injury is frequently more complex than “a broken bone.” The question becomes not just what happened, but how the medical record shows causation, severity, and permanence—and how the other side may try to shift blame.


