In Delano, many serious injuries occur in environments where evidence can be lost quickly—traffic footage overwritten, witnesses unavailable, and jobsite records not preserved unless someone asks the right questions early.
After paralysis, the timeline matters. Courts and insurers generally look for a clear connection between:
- the incident (what happened and where)
- the medical cause (how and why paralysis resulted)
- the ongoing impact (what care you now need and what you’re likely to need)
A lawyer’s job is to help you build that connection using the right records from the start—so you’re not left trying to “reconstruct” facts later when gaps have already formed.


