Richland sits along major commuting routes, and many serious injuries involve high-speed impacts, distracted driving, and complex traffic patterns—especially where traffic merges, visibility changes, or road work creates unexpected hazards. When paralysis results from these types of crashes, the case often turns on details like:
- Lighting and sightlines at the time of impact (dusk/night crashes are common in the region)
- Lane control changes near construction or detours
- Traffic control compliance (signals, signage, barriers)
- Vehicle data and maintenance records
A paralysis case isn’t just about proving an injury happened. It’s about proving what caused it, how the crash or incident produced neurological damage, and why the other side’s conduct falls below reasonable care.


