Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the Moraga area come from high-energy traffic events—commutes on Highway 24, roadways that funnel traffic toward surrounding cities, and intersections where turn lanes and visibility matter. In serious collisions, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls frequently depends on evidence that can disappear quickly.
After a paralysis injury, key proof may include:
- Crash reports and traffic citations (if issued)
- Vehicle damage photos and scene documentation
- Witness statements while memories are fresh
- Video when available (nearby businesses, residences, or traffic monitoring)
- Medical records showing the neurological findings and timeline
Because paralysis is often evaluated over time, the “first story” told to insurers and adjusters can influence how the claim is framed. Early strategy helps ensure the facts are organized before the defense narrative hardens.


