Many residents in and around Los Banos travel for work, school, therapy, and specialist appointments. When paralysis is involved, that travel can become medically necessary—and expensive. That reality matters for your case because the most valuable evidence is often the proof of:
- How the injury changed daily functioning (now and over time)
- What care is required beyond the initial hospitalization
- Whether additional treatment was delayed and why
- How the incident affects the ability to work locally and sustain income
A Los Banos catastrophic injury claim often also involves the practical question of what documentation exists—and whether it was collected quickly enough. Missing records, incomplete incident reports, or gaps in medical timelines can create problems later when an insurer disputes causation or severity.


