In Burlington, severe injuries can happen in seconds—then become life-long consequences. Many paralysis cases involve situations like:
- Intersection collisions where turn timing, signal visibility, lane markings, or distracted driving are disputed
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near busy corridors, campuses, and downtown activity
- Motorcycle or bicycle crashes where speed, road conditions, and protective gear become central issues
- Winter-related roadway hazards (ice, slush, poor traction) that can complicate fault and causation
When paralysis is the result—often from spinal cord, nerve root, or severe neurological trauma—your attorney’s job is to connect the incident details to the medical record with clarity. That means early evidence collection and careful handling of what you say to insurers.


