Paralysis cases can come from many causes, but Lodi residents often see catastrophic injuries tied to predictable risk patterns. We typically look closely at:
- Commuter and intersection crashes: Sudden braking, lane changes, and right-of-way disputes that escalate into severe impacts.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Catastrophic trauma can occur even at lower speeds when a person is struck in a crosswalk or near a busier roadway.
- Motorcycle and delivery-related collisions: The combination of speed differentials and limited visibility can lead to serious spinal injuries.
- Worksite and industrial accidents: Falls, struck-by incidents, and unsafe conditions may involve multiple responsible parties (employers, contractors, equipment providers).
Each scenario is different—but the legal challenge is similar: connecting the incident to the paralysis, and then proving the full extent of losses over time.


