Paralysis cases in the Portsmouth area often start with incidents that are common in coastal and urban-adjacent communities—where traffic flow, pedestrian activity, and construction zones overlap.
You may be dealing with a paralysis claim after:
- Crash injuries on busy corridors (including sudden braking, lane changes, and high-speed merging)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and event-adjacent streets
- Falls and slips in parking lots, retail entrances, or during wet-weather conditions
- Worksite injuries involving industrial or construction activity, including falls from heights or equipment-related impacts
When paralysis occurs, the “why” matters as much as the injury itself—because causation is what insurers challenge first.


