Paralysis cases don’t follow a simple timeline. Medical stability is often required before a full picture of damages emerges, but legal deadlines and evidence preservation don’t wait.
In Merced, that matters because serious injuries frequently involve:
- High-speed collisions on regional roadways and freeway approaches
- Intersection crashes where visibility, lane control, and turn signals become disputed facts
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and downtown corridors
- Worksite accidents connected to industrial yards, warehouses, and construction zones
A paralysis claim built too late can lose leverage—missing surveillance, incomplete incident documentation, or gaps in the medical timeline. Your attorney’s job is to prevent that from happening while you focus on treatment.


