Carrboro is a walkable community with active streets, frequent pedestrian traffic, and residents who rely on biking, buses, and short trips to get around. That matters because the facts in paralysis cases often turn on details like:
- Lighting, crosswalk visibility, and timing (especially around evenings and seasonal changes)
- Sidewalk maintenance and uneven surfaces on residential routes
- Traffic flow near busy corridors where sudden braking or lane changes can contribute to severe crashes
- Worksite conditions for contractors and industrial workers in the wider Chapel Hill/Carrboro area
In a paralysis claim, small factual differences can change liability. An attorney who understands how these incidents commonly unfold locally can help ensure your evidence is framed the right way from the start.


