Glendora sits in a high-traffic part of the region, where drivers commonly commute toward job centers, schools, and shopping corridors—often under time pressure. When a crash involves a severe impact, sudden braking, lane changes, or distracted driving, paralysis injuries can result from forces that affect the spine and nerves.
In these cases, the “how it happened” matters just as much as the medical outcome. The defense will often try to narrow causation or shift blame. That’s why early fact-building is critical.
What we look at early in Glendora roadway paralysis claims:
- Driver behavior (speed, braking, lane positioning, distraction indicators)
- Road conditions and visibility at the time of the crash
- Vehicle factors (restraints, impact mechanics, vehicle design issues)
- Witness observations and timelines
- Any documentation created right after the event (EMS reports, incident logs)


