Many paralysis cases in the Hudson Valley begin with something that feels “routine” at the time—commuting, ride-shares, bicycling, walking to a stop, or travel on nearby highways and parkways. In Ossining, serious injuries can result from:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the spine is struck during sudden stops
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions involving limited visibility and quick decision points
- Pedestrian impacts near busier corridors and crosswalks
- Construction-zone traffic shifts that increase the risk of lane changes and sudden braking
In these situations, paralysis claims are often time-sensitive—not only because of medical stabilization, but because witness memories fade and video evidence can be overwritten.


