Brooklyn’s mix of commuters, deliveries, and busy intersections can create situations where catastrophic injuries happen quickly—especially when visibility, lane changes, or distracted driving are disputed.
Common Brooklyn scenarios that affect paralysis claims include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the injury mechanism (impact, compression, destabilization) becomes a key question.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the timeline of the walk signal, driver braking, and witness accounts matters.
- Commercial truck or delivery vehicle collisions where maintenance logs, route practices, and surveillance footage can be critical.
- Premises hazards around entrances, parking areas, and sidewalks—where property maintenance records and notice can decide liability.
A paralysis claim can be complicated because insurers may argue the injury was not caused by the incident, or that the severity wasn’t immediate. That is why early, organized fact-gathering matters.


