Dublin’s mix of interstates, busy corridors, and frequent commuting creates predictable risk patterns. Catastrophic paralysis claims often involve:
- High-speed crashes and rear-end impacts on major routes where lane changes, braking distance, and reaction time matter.
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions where head/neck trauma can escalate into spinal cord injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping corridors and busier intersections.
- Workplace injuries tied to construction, warehouses, and industrial jobs where falls, equipment incidents, or unsafe conditions can cause spinal trauma.
In these cases, the legal questions quickly become: What happened, who is responsible, and what medical evidence proves the injury’s cause and permanence?


