In and around Paramount, serious injuries commonly involve commuting corridors, intersections with heavy traffic, and everyday hazards—including distracted driving, lane changes, and sudden stops. When paralysis is involved, insurers frequently challenge two things early:
- How the injury happened (what the other side says you witnessed vs. what the record shows)
- Whether the incident caused the paralysis (especially if there were prior symptoms, delayed diagnosis, or gaps in documentation)
That’s why early, organized evidence matters. A paralysis case isn’t just about the emergency-room moment—it’s about the timeline that connects the incident to neurological findings and ongoing functional limits.


