Catastrophic injuries in the Rochester area frequently involve scenarios tied to how people commute, work, and travel locally.
- High-speed roadway collisions: When cars and commercial vehicles share the same routes, injuries can escalate quickly—especially when seatbelts, head restraints, or crash-avoidance systems fail to perform as expected.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: Busy corridors and seasonal foot traffic can create dangerous situations where visibility, lane markings, or driver attention becomes critical.
- Falls around homes, businesses, and job sites: Ice, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, and inadequate maintenance can turn a fall into a life-altering spinal injury.
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial work: Rochester’s workforce includes jobs where falls from heights, equipment incidents, and safety violations can lead to catastrophic harm.
When paralysis is the result, the case often requires more than a basic injury claim—medical causation and evidence preservation become essential early on.


