In and around summertime commutes, school-day traffic, and weekend travel, serious crashes can lead to spinal cord injuries. In New Franklin, many residents drive familiar local routes—until a sudden stop, distracted driver, improper lane change, or roadway hazard changes everything.
Paralysis claims commonly involve:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the spine takes the force
- Motorcycle injuries when protective gear can’t prevent catastrophic trauma
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents near busy intersections
- Commercial vehicle crashes tied to braking distance, load security, or driver hours
Because these cases are fact-intensive, the strongest claims depend on early evidence and careful investigation—especially when the severity of injury becomes clear only after imaging, surgery, and follow-up evaluations.


