In Southern California, serious injuries frequently occur in time-sensitive situations—such as multi-vehicle collisions on commuting routes, sudden braking events near stop-and-go traffic, or workplace incidents tied to tight schedules and high-volume operations.
When paralysis is involved, the case usually turns on three things that must be documented early:
- What happened (the incident narrative)
- What medical findings confirm the injury and its severity
- What losses are already building (bills, lost wages, equipment, home needs)
Delays can create gaps: surveillance may be overwritten, witnesses may become harder to locate, and early medical notes may not fully capture long-term functional impact. A local catastrophic injury attorney can help you preserve what matters before the story gets diluted.


