While paralysis cases can come from many kinds of incidents, Lexington residents often see catastrophic injuries tied to circumstances like:
- Commuting and highway crashes: Sudden braking, lane changes, and high-speed impacts can contribute to spinal trauma.
- Intersection and turning collisions: Rear-end and side-impact crashes are frequently disputed because fault is contested.
- Falls on residential and commercial property: Stairs, uneven sidewalks, and poorly maintained entrances can lead to catastrophic falls.
- Construction and industrial work: Safety lapses, inadequate training, or missing protective measures can create a high-risk environment.
- Workplace incidents tied to mobility constraints: When an injured worker can’t get medical help quickly, documentation gaps can affect what’s later claimed.
In any of these situations, time matters. The sooner records are secured—ER notes, imaging, incident reports, witness information—the easier it is to connect the incident to the paralysis and the long-term impact.


