In Medford, catastrophic injuries often occur in situations that share a few common characteristics: fast-changing road conditions, mixed traffic, and places where safety depends on ongoing maintenance.
Paralysis claims commonly arise from:
- Motor vehicle and motorcycle crashes on busy corridors and interchanges
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where lighting, signage, or driver reaction time is disputed
- Falls on commercial property (retail, medical offices, apartment common areas) where hazards may have been present
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial workplace injuries where safety gear, training, or protocols may be challenged
Because paralysis is life-altering, a Medford case often turns on a single critical question: what caused the neurological injury—and what losses does it create now and in the future?


