Orinda residents typically rely on a mix of private vehicles, rides, and predictable routes for commuting, school drop-offs, and errands. When a catastrophic injury occurs, the early record you create (and the record that gets lost) can heavily influence whether insurers accept causation and the full scope of damages.
That’s why many families in Orinda ask for “AI paralysis help”—not because technology replaces legal judgment, but because organized fact-building is what protects you. A paralysis claim usually needs:
- Emergency and hospitalization records showing neurological findings
- Imaging and surgical documentation (if any)
- Follow-up records proving permanence or progression
- Proof of the incident details (reports, photos, witness statements)
Even with advanced tools, an attorney must still verify accuracy, connect medical findings to the specific event, and build a claim that matches how California injury law and insurance adjusters evaluate evidence.


