Corona is a commuter community in Inland Southern California, with frequent travel on major corridors and a mix of residential streets, shopping areas, and industrial/warehouse zones. That matters because catastrophic spinal injuries often come from scenarios where evidence can disappear quickly—video footage is overwritten, witnesses change stories over time, and incident reports may be difficult to obtain without knowing exactly what to request.
When paralysis occurs, early documentation can directly affect liability and future damages. Delays can create gaps that insurers use to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the event—or that the severity wasn’t as serious as claimed.


