Paralysis injuries often require immediate emergency care and long-term treatment. But the legal timeline can move quickly too—especially once an insurer starts requesting statements, medical releases, or “clarifying” details.
In National City, common high-risk scenarios include:
- Rush-hour and commuting crashes on major corridors and nearby freeways
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier commercial areas
- Construction and industrial work injuries where safety protocols are critical
- Falls and trip hazards in retail centers, apartment complexes, and public-facing walkways
When paralysis is involved, delays can harm your case in two ways: medical records become harder to reconstruct, and witness memories fade. A lawyer’s job is to move efficiently—without pressuring you to “settle fast” before your future needs are known.


