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Wheelchair-bound Army veteran Carlton Brooks was able to return home thanks to Luria Construction.  "I remember nothing." said 64-year-old Army veteran Carlton Brooks. I remember waking up in the hospital."

On July 3, 2017, Brooks was hit by a car while on his bike went airborne. The driver fled the scene.

"I woke up can't move paralyzed my neck broke." he said.

Carlton spent three years at the VA Hospital where doctors told him his condition had plateaued.

While Brooks was in the hospital he purchased a home. Shortly after he discovered he was wheelchair-bound.

A wheelchair did not fit through the door or even the bathroom of his new home.

 
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"When I saw the story, I said I have to do that," said Aaron Lewis, owner of Luria Construction. "I have a lot of experience working with these types of situations, I knew it was time to get to work so we could get him home."

Aaron Lewis made the home wheelchair accessible, including the bathroom and shower.

"Everything is great, words can not describe the feeling I have just to go through all this house and to see what God has created for me," Brooks said.

 
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Aaron Lewis knew Carlton wanted to do something special for his sister, Stephanie.

He asked his relative Jonathan Zadok of Zadok Jewelers to make her a dog tag.

"I'm not going to take it off ever." She said.

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