Dobbs Ferry sits along the Hudson River and connects commuters to surrounding job centers. That means serious injuries can follow traffic patterns common to the area—busy intersections, changing speed conditions near traffic lights, sudden braking in stop-and-go travel, and vehicles sharing space with pedestrians.
Paralysis cases locally may involve:
- High-impact motor vehicle collisions on commuter routes
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents where a fall or head/neck trauma leads to catastrophic impairment
- Motorcycle accidents during seasonal riding periods
- Commercial vehicle crashes tied to deliveries, service routes, or workplace transportation
When paralysis is involved, the facts of the crash are only the beginning. The legal challenge is connecting those facts to the medical reality—often through imaging, neurologic findings, and expert review.


