Paralysis claims can be hard to understand from the outside. To insurers and defense attorneys, they can look “unrelated” to the incident—until the records line up.
In Dublin and the Tri-Valley area, common sources of catastrophic injury evidence include:
- Traffic collision documentation (photos, traffic control details, driver statements, roadway conditions)
- Worksite reporting (safety logs, incident reports, training records, supervisor documentation)
- Nearby surveillance where available through businesses and property managers
The problem is timing. Evidence can be lost, overwritten, or never collected in the first place. A strong paralysis case usually starts by building a reliable timeline while your medical condition is still being documented.


