While paralysis can happen anywhere, Calabasas has risk patterns that come up frequently in serious injury claims:
- High-speed roadway incidents on commute corridors: sudden stops, impaired visibility, and following-distance issues can contribute to severe spinal trauma.
- Roadside and landscaping hazards near residential streets: uneven surfaces, poor drainage, and delayed hazard cleanup can turn a normal outing into a catastrophic fall.
- Construction and maintenance activity: subcontractors, jobsite traffic, and uneven work surfaces increase the odds of falls and crush-type injuries.
- Tourism and event traffic: when traffic patterns change around peak seasons and venues, drivers and pedestrians can face unexpected congestion and crosswalk conflicts.
When the injury is catastrophic, the question becomes: what exactly caused the paralysis, and who should be held responsible? That requires careful fact-building—especially when insurers attempt to shift blame.


