Paralysis cases are fact-driven. In Dover, the “how it happened” details often depend on the conditions at the time of the incident:
- High-traffic corridors and turning movements: Rear-end collisions, lane changes, and sudden braking patterns can become central to liability.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure: Even “standard” walking routes can involve limited sightlines, seasonal lighting changes, and driver distraction.
- Worksite hazards: Dover’s mix of commercial activity and jobsite work means falls, equipment incidents, and unsafe conditions may be central causes.
- Weather and roadway conditions: Snow, ice, wet pavement, and rapid temperature swings can affect how an insurer challenges causation.
Because paralysis injuries frequently require long-term care, the early evidence you preserve matters—especially when memories fade and video footage is overwritten.


