Paralysis isn’t only a medical crisis—it’s a long-term change to mobility, bladder and bowel function, independence, and earning ability. In Southern California, many families also face practical stressors right away:
- Transportation challenges for follow-up specialists, imaging, and therapy
- Home accessibility issues (doorway clearance, ramps, bathroom modifications)
- Insurance and billing confusion when multiple providers and coverages are involved
- Disputes over how the injury occurred—particularly in traffic-related cases
A strong paralysis claim depends on connecting what happened in the incident to what the medical records show afterward. That connection is where legal strategy matters.


