East Palo Alto residents regularly navigate a mix of high-traffic corridors, dense intersections, and commuter routes. Catastrophic paralysis injuries frequently stem from:
- Motor vehicle collisions (including rear-end impacts and lane-change crashes)
- Motorcycle or e-bike crashes where speed and visibility play a major role
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving sudden braking or unclear right-of-way
- Commercial truck or ride-share involved crashes where documentation and timing matter
In these scenarios, the early dispute is often not “whether someone was hurt,” but how the injury occurred—and whether the defense will argue that the harm was caused by something else.
A paralysis claim typically becomes much stronger when the case is organized quickly around how the crash happened, what was injured, and what medical findings connect the two.


