In the Central Valley, serious injuries frequently come from commuting routes, highway merges, and high-speed intersections. When paralysis results, the key question becomes: what exactly in the crash caused the spinal or neurological damage—and how quickly was it recognized?
In practice, that means your claim needs a clear chain connecting:
- the collision details (how the force occurred)
- the emergency response and initial findings
- imaging, diagnoses, and any treatment decisions
- the documented progression (or stabilization) of neurological symptoms
When that chain is incomplete, insurers may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or not caused by the crash. A Lodi paralysis injury lawyer focuses on building a case that can withstand those challenges.


