Los Lunas residents spend a lot of time commuting and moving through mixed traffic—daily drivers, school schedules, deliveries, and visitors. In serious crashes, paralysis cases are frequently decided by details like:
- Lighting and visibility (early morning or dusk impacts)
- Speed, braking, and lane placement at the time of impact
- Traffic control and signals (what was operating, what was visible, what was obstructed)
- Road surface conditions and debris
- Witness observations that were never written down
- Dash cam or surveillance footage that gets overwritten quickly
When paralysis is involved, the injury is only part of the story. The other part is proving how the incident caused the neurological damage and demonstrating the long-term impact to the injured person’s life.
A local paralysis injury lawyer helps collect and preserve what matters early—before it disappears.


