Colton is part of the Inland Empire—meaning serious injuries frequently occur on commuter corridors, busy intersections, and high-traffic roadway environments where delays, confusion, and incomplete documentation can happen fast.
After a catastrophic spinal cord injury or paralysis-related impairment, insurance companies commonly argue one of the following:
- the incident wasn’t the true cause of the neurological damage
- the injury severity “doesn’t match” early medical descriptions
- the injured person delayed care or documented symptoms inconsistently
- another factor—such as a pre-existing condition—explains the outcome
When these arguments show up, the case often turns on medical causation and functional impact—not just the fact that paralysis occurred.
A paralysis lawyer’s job is to build a clear, evidence-backed story that matches California legal standards and the way insurers evaluate claims.


