In La Puente, many serious injuries arise from scenarios tied to everyday movement—busy intersections, high-volume commute routes, and drivers who may contest fault. When paralysis is involved, even a small dispute about “what happened” can become a major barrier to compensation.
Early legal guidance matters because the evidence that supports catastrophic injuries is time-sensitive, including:
- On-scene documentation (incident reports, photographs, and vehicle damage descriptions)
- Traffic and witness information (statements that may be forgotten or unavailable later)
- Video sources (surveillance and other recordings that can be overwritten or lost)
- Medical records that establish causation and severity
The goal is simple: help you build a record that matches the seriousness of your injury—without letting deadlines or missing documents weaken your claim.


