While every case is different, many paralysis claims in the Tri-Cities area start with one of these situations:
- Commuter traffic and high-speed impacts: Collisions on busy corridors can cause severe spinal injuries, especially when emergency response, scene evidence, and early documentation are incomplete.
- Motorcycle and vehicle crashes: Even “minor” impact descriptions can mask serious neurological damage—what matters later is the medical timeline and objective findings.
- Worksite falls and industrial injuries: Pasco’s workforce includes jobs where falls, equipment incidents, and unsafe conditions can contribute to catastrophic trauma.
- Roadway and pedestrian hazards: Potholes, poor lighting, damaged signage, and uncontrolled crossings can trigger falls and impacts that lead to neck or back injury.
The pattern is consistent: when paralysis is involved, delays in evidence collection and gaps in medical documentation can make liability and damages harder to prove.


