Many catastrophic paralysis cases are not decided by one dramatic moment—they’re decided by the hours and days that follow. In Monrovia and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley, injuries frequently involve:
- High-traffic commuting routes and intersection crashes where fault gets contested.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where visibility, signage, and driver conduct are scrutinized.
- Worksite falls and equipment incidents where documentation (training, inspections, safety logs) becomes critical.
- Construction-adjacent hazards—temporary barriers, lane changes, and debris that can shift quickly.
After paralysis, the timeline matters because medical records, imaging, and early neurological observations can shape how insurers view severity and causation. The goal is to preserve what supports your claim—before it disappears.


