Many catastrophic paralysis cases in the region begin with a crash that occurred when people were:
- heading to or from work around peak commute hours,
- traveling between Blacksburg and nearby areas for appointments or school,
- driving home after late events when visibility and reaction time are reduced.
In these situations, evidence can disappear quickly. Dash cameras get overwritten. Photos fade. Witnesses move on. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to reconstruct speed, lane position, braking, roadway conditions, and impact mechanics—details that can be crucial when paralysis severity depends on causation.
A paralysis claim is not just about what injuries you suffered—it’s about proving how the crash caused those neurological outcomes and what the injury will cost over time.


