Newton sits in a busy corridor between smaller communities and major highways, and that affects the types of incidents that lead to catastrophic injuries. Many paralysis cases we see begin with:
- Serious vehicle crashes involving high-impact forces—especially when vehicles travel at speed on rural roads and commuting routes.
- Motorcycle and truck-related collisions, where even a single impact can cause severe spinal trauma.
- Falls connected to industrial or jobsite work, including loading areas, warehouses, and construction sites where safety procedures are critical.
- Premises injuries at commercial properties, where lighting, maintenance, and warning practices can be disputed.
In paralysis cases, the legal challenge isn’t just proving “something terrible happened.” It’s proving what caused the spinal injury, how it changed neurological function, and why the responsible party’s conduct contributed to the outcome.


