Paralysis cases don’t come from “ordinary” injuries. In Sanford, many catastrophic spinal injuries follow scenarios that create immediate documentation challenges—especially when time is tight and multiple parties are involved.
You may be dealing with paralysis caused by:
- Car crashes during commute hours (rear-end collisions, lane-change impacts, or intersection events that trigger disputes about speed and signals)
- Motorcycle or bicycle impacts where helmet/visibility issues and vehicle positioning become central to liability
- Falls around residential properties and rental spaces (uneven walkways, inadequate lighting, poor maintenance—often relevant to premises liability)
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries involving falls from height, equipment incidents, or unsafe work practices
- Medical events where families later question whether proper assessment, imaging, or treatment timing met accepted standards
Because paralysis can evolve medically, the facts you capture early—what happened, when it happened, and what the records show—can strongly influence how insurers and opposing counsel view the case.


