Holladay is close to major travel routes and sees constant movement—commuters, school schedules, and winter driving conditions. That means paralysis cases may involve:
- High-impact car or truck collisions where spinal injuries are immediate and severity is disputed later.
- Intersection and turning-lane crashes where fault can hinge on timing, lane positioning, and driver perception.
- Winter slip-and-fall incidents tied to ice control, snow removal delays, or “we didn’t see it” defenses.
- Worksite accidents for people in construction, service, and industrial support roles—where safety documentation can be incomplete.
In these situations, the first challenge isn’t only medical—it’s proving what happened and how it caused the paralysis. That’s where early legal strategy matters.


