Catastrophic paralysis claims often hinge on details that people don’t realize matter until it’s too late. In Chester, common real-world scenarios include:
- Traffic and commuting collisions where liability may be contested (speed, lane position, signal timing, or distracted driving).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the debate may turn on visibility, signage, lighting, and maintenance.
- Worksite injuries at industrial or construction settings where safety procedures, training, and equipment compliance are scrutinized.
- Falls in residential and commercial properties where hazard conditions, notice, and maintenance logs can determine whether a claim can move forward.
After paralysis, the most important early step is not “figuring out everything”—it’s protecting the facts that establish how the injury happened and why the consequences are severe.


