In a community like Pico Rivera—where commuting routes connect residents to the greater LA area—serious injuries frequently occur on fast-moving roads, at intersections, and in situations involving heavy traffic. When a paralysis injury happens, evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, vehicles are repaired, and medical records become scattered across providers.
That’s why the first priority is preserving the record:
- Emergency and trauma documentation (what was found immediately)
- Imaging and neurological findings (what supports severity)
- Treatment timelines (what happened next—and when)
- Incident details (how the crash or event occurred)
An attorney can use structured tools to organize the timeline and identify what’s missing, but the legal value comes from turning those records into a defensible liability and damages narrative.


