In Azusa, many catastrophic injuries happen during predictable daily patterns: commuting routes, rush-hour traffic, busy intersections, and work environments with tight timelines and safety requirements. When the injury is catastrophic, delay can cost you—not because you did anything wrong, but because key proof can disappear.
Evidence that commonly matters in Azusa paralysis cases includes:
- Crash data (traffic signals, witness accounts, and any available event or incident logs)
- Video and photos taken near the scene (surveillance footage may be overwritten)
- Medical causation documentation linking the incident to the neurological injury
- Work and wage records if the injury happened on the job
- Home and mobility impact records (assistive devices, therapy schedules, and functional limitations)
A paralysis claim isn’t just about “being hurt.” It’s about proving what caused the paralysis, how severe it is, and what it will require long-term.


