In many Buffalo cases, the biggest question isn’t just whether an injury is severe—it’s what caused the paralysis and who should be held responsible.
Common Buffalo-area scenarios include:
- Traffic collisions involving spinal trauma, including crashes during winter weather when stopping distances increase and visibility can be reduced.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where driver attention, roadway design, signage, or lighting may be contested.
- Construction and industrial accidents where falls, equipment malfunctions, or inadequate safety procedures can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
- Workplace slips and falls in commercial or retail environments that may have maintenance or inspection gaps.
Because paralysis injuries can involve complex medical mechanisms, your case typically turns on aligning:
- the incident timeline,
- the medical record showing the onset and severity of neurological injury, and
- proof of fault under New York personal injury standards.


