Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the Bay Area begin with a crash or roadway incident—sometimes involving:
- High-speed commute collisions on nearby arterials
- Crosswalk and turning collisions where pedestrian visibility or timing is disputed
- Motorcycle or e-bike impacts with complex fault arguments
- Construction-zone hazards that may involve shifting signage, lane control, or temporary barriers
In these situations, the legal question is often not just “who caused the crash,” but what evidence can prove how the impact led to paralysis. That may involve emergency documentation, imaging timelines, rehab records, and expert interpretation of causation.


