Morgantown’s mix of local traffic, campus activity, and hilly roadways means catastrophic injuries can happen suddenly—at intersections, on busy corridors, and in areas where drivers and pedestrians share space.
Paralysis claims in this area commonly follow incidents such as:
- Motor vehicle crashes on high-traffic routes and during peak commuting hours
- Pedestrian or crosswalk collisions near busy walkways and event areas
- Motorcycle accidents when visibility and road conditions change quickly
- Falls from elevated areas connected to workplaces, construction sites, or public venues
When paralysis occurs, the early moments matter. Evidence can disappear fast—dashcam footage overwrites, witnesses move on, and medical documentation may not reflect the full functional impact unless it’s carefully captured.


