In and around Scranton—whether on Lackawanna Avenue, near the highway corridors, in dense neighborhoods, or on worksites—catastrophic paralysis cases frequently come from situations where speed, visibility, and jobsite safety all matter.
Common Scenarios We See in the Scranton Area:
- Motor vehicle crashes involving distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, or failure to yield at busy intersections.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts, especially where traffic patterns and timing create dangerous conditions.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in commercial buildings and multi-use properties, including problems with lighting, traction, or maintenance.
- Construction and industrial work injuries, where fall protection and equipment safety are critical.
- Workplace incidents connected to training gaps, missing safety protocols, or inadequate hazard warnings.
Because paralysis can be caused by spinal fractures, compression injuries, or other neurological damage, liability often turns on how quickly the incident was documented and how clearly the medical record ties the injury to the event.


