Mauldin is a suburban area with daily commuting patterns that put people on multi-lane corridors and at intersections where serious crashes can occur. When an injury involves the spinal cord or brain, the “what happened” question often becomes complicated quickly—especially when:
- there are multiple vehicles or split-second lane changes,
- traffic control, lighting, or road conditions are disputed,
- witnesses are hard to identify after the scene clears,
- emergency treatment shifts from scene care to imaging, surgery, and rehab.
Paralysis injuries are also time-sensitive in a practical way: documentation and medical continuity matter. What seems like “just the first visit” can later become a major part of proving severity, causation, and future needs.


