In a suburban community like Chino Hills, serious injuries often happen on familiar routes and settings—commutes, road crossings, and job sites where safety measures matter. Once paralysis occurs, the legal timeline can tighten quickly because key proof can disappear (surveillance footage overwrites, witnesses become hard to reach, and medical details become harder to reconstruct).
A paralysis claim is not just about what happened—it’s about proving:
- Causation (how the incident contributed to the paralysis)
- Severity and permanence (what the injury changed long-term)
- Real damages (what care and life adjustments are required)
That requires organizing records and facts early, then turning them into a strategy that holds up under California insurance review.


