Cerritos sits in the middle of one of Southern California’s busiest commuting networks. When a catastrophic injury happens on or near major travel corridors—during rush hour, after a lane change, near intersections, or when visibility is reduced—the early “story” of the crash matters.
In paralysis cases, that story isn’t just about fault. It’s about evidence:
- what was visible at the scene
- what lane/turning movements were involved
- whether signals, brakes, speed, or road conditions played a role
- how quickly emergency response and transport occurred
Even small timing gaps can affect how insurers view causation and severity. That’s why we work to build a clear, evidence-backed chronology from the start.


