Paralysis claims are often tied to situations where serious force, sudden impact, or preventable hazards are part of the story. In and around Lebanon, the most common triggers we see include:
- Motor vehicle collisions involving drivers commuting through higher-traffic stretches, turning vehicles, and sudden lane changes.
- Motorcycle and ride-share crashes where severe trauma can occur before emergency responders can stabilize the patient.
- Worksite accidents—especially in industrial, warehouse, construction, and maintenance environments—where falls, dropped objects, or unsafe conditions may cause catastrophic spinal injuries.
- Premises hazards at retail centers, apartment complexes, and homes, including uneven surfaces, inadequate lighting, or failure to address known risks.
The key point: paralysis is rarely a “quick” injury. It often takes time for imaging, neurological exams, and specialist evaluations to confirm the full extent of damage.


