Wickliffe is a suburban community where people commute regularly and spend time driving, walking, and working in and around busy roadways. Catastrophic injuries often come from predictable scenarios:
- High-speed commuter collisions: Rear-end crashes, lane-change impacts, and vehicles striking each other at intersections can create sudden forces that affect the spine.
- Crosswalk and pedestrian impacts: When a pedestrian is hit, falls and secondary trauma can worsen neurological outcomes.
- Construction and property hazards: Worksites, maintenance areas, and slip/trip hazards can contribute to falls or incidents involving sudden impact.
- Workplace incidents in industrial or service environments: Catastrophic injuries can occur when safety protocols, training, or equipment are inadequate.
In paralysis cases, the “why” matters. Was the injury caused by the incident you say it was? Did it worsen due to delays in treatment? Did the event accelerate an underlying condition? These questions are often where claims are won or lost.


