Richmond’s roadways bring a mix of commuting routes, merging lanes, and dense areas where pedestrians and cyclists are present—especially near downtown corridors and busy commercial stretches. Catastrophic paralysis injuries often come from:
- High-speed crashes and multi-vehicle wrecks on interstates and major arterials
- Side-impact collisions at intersections and turns
- Pedestrian or bicycle incidents where a fall can become a spinal cord injury
- Motorcycle crashes involving helmet and impact dynamics
In Richmond, these cases frequently involve complex fault arguments—for example, whether a driver was speeding or distracted, whether a roadway design or traffic control contributed, or whether another party’s actions were an intervening cause. Your lawyer’s job is to build a liability story supported by evidence, not speculation.


