Lawndale sits in the middle of a high-traffic corridor where serious injuries can happen fast—often during commutes, deliveries, and nearby roadway merges. When paralysis occurs, the timeline matters for two reasons:
- Medical stabilization and documentation. The early records (ER notes, imaging, neurologic exams) often become the foundation for later causation arguments.
- California deadlines and evidence preservation. Evidence can disappear—surveillance systems get overwritten, witnesses move on, and jobsite logs may be retained for only limited periods.
A paralysis claim can’t be built on “what you feel happened.” It’s built on what can be proven. That’s why acting early matters in Lawndale.


