Many catastrophic paralysis cases in the Lehigh Valley begin the same way: a high-impact collision on a commute corridor, a sudden stop, debris on the roadway, or a failure to maintain safe conditions near intersections and work zones.
Allentown residents also face risk around:
- Heavily traveled routes and turning lanes where severity can spike at impact
- Construction zones with changing lane patterns and temporary signage
- Pedestrian and bicycle activity near retail and downtown areas
When paralysis is the result, the legal focus quickly shifts to causation—linking the incident to the neurological damage—and to damages that extend far beyond the hospital bill.


