Alamogordo has a mix of commuting traffic, visitors traveling through the area, and job sites where safety conditions can change quickly. In paralysis cases, the “what happened” details are often just as important as the medical diagnosis.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Serious vehicle collisions on routes where speeds and changing traffic patterns can heighten injury severity
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail areas and busy corridors, where visibility and timing may be disputed
- Falls and trip hazards in commercial spaces, rental properties, or public areas where maintenance and notice are key
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries where safety procedures, training, and equipment compliance can determine responsibility
- Workplace incidents involving ladders, lifting, machinery, or unsafe conditions that lead to catastrophic spinal trauma
In these situations, the defense may argue the injury is unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something other than the incident you reported. That’s why early fact-building matters.


