Paralysis cases in the Mount Holly area often begin with a sudden, high-impact event. That usually means the first evidence is time-sensitive.
Common local scenarios that lead to catastrophic spinal injuries include:
- Traffic and commuting crashes on nearby highways and connector roads, where quick decisions by drivers, witnesses, and responding units can shape the record.
- Pedestrian and bicycle incidents in more active residential corridors, where lighting, crosswalk visibility, and witness accounts may be disputed.
- Worksite accidents connected to industrial, distribution, and construction activity across the region, where safety procedures and documentation matter.
- Slip-and-fall events in retail areas and public-facing properties, where hazard reporting and maintenance logs become key.
After paralysis, the legal challenge is not just proving the injury—it’s proving how the incident caused it, and what the injury will require long term.


