Santa Fe is unique: visitors flood downtown, traffic flows through narrow corridors, and people spend more time walking, biking, and driving in mixed conditions. That mix can create scenarios where catastrophic injuries occur and where liability details become critical.
Paralysis cases commonly involve:
- Collisions where a vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist is impacted
- Falls on uneven sidewalks, stairways, or during winter/shoulder-season conditions
- Construction-area incidents tied to site access, barriers, or maintenance
When paralysis happens, small factual disputes—exact location, lighting, signage, witness timing, road surface conditions, and how quickly help arrived—can affect how insurers evaluate responsibility and damages.


