Many paralysis cases start with a moment that happened quickly—followed by hours (and sometimes days) where details get lost. In La Habra, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions on busy corridors, where force and impact direction can matter to injury causation
- Intersection crashes involving sudden braking, limited visibility, or turning movements
- Motorcycle or bicycle collisions where the spine can be impacted from falls or direct trauma
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where hazard placement and lighting can affect what drivers could see
- Construction-zone impacts where lane shifts and temporary signage may be disputed
Because paralysis injuries can take time to fully reveal their extent, early documentation matters. The most important goal right now is making sure your claim is built on a reliable timeline—not assumptions.


