While paralysis can result from many causes, residents of Albuquerque often face these realities:
1) Auto and motorcycle collisions on high-traffic routes
Catastrophic spinal injuries can occur when vehicles brake suddenly, lanes narrow, visibility is reduced, or impacts happen at unsafe speeds. In these cases, the question becomes more than “what happened”—it’s what the evidence proves about fault and causation.
2) Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busy areas
Albuquerque has neighborhoods where foot traffic is significant, especially near retail strips, schools, and transit-adjacent locations. When a pedestrian suffers a catastrophic injury, liability can involve multiple moving parts, including signals, driver attention, and roadway design.
3) Construction, logistics, and warehouse work
Albuquerque’s industrial and service workforce includes jobs where falls, struck-by incidents, and equipment-related trauma can cause catastrophic injury. These matters often require careful review of safety protocols, training, and whether the work environment met safety expectations.
4) Slip-and-fall events with delayed discovery of severity
Some premises cases involve injuries that initially seem minor but later develop into severe complications. With paralysis-level outcomes, the medical record must show the progression and connect it back to the incident.