Many paralysis injuries in Clemson stem from situations where speed, visibility, and hazardous conditions play a major role. Common examples we see include:
- Roadway crashes on routes people use daily for commutes, shopping, and school travel
- Intersection collisions where signal timing, turning vehicles, or lane changes are disputed
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving distracted drivers or unclear roadway markings
- Falls and slip hazards tied to maintenance issues in commercial spaces
- Construction and industrial workplace trauma where safety protocols may be inadequate
- Sports- and event-related incidents where emergency response and documentation matter
In each situation, the key is connecting the incident to the neurological injury—not just describing pain, but showing how and when the damage occurred.


