Redwood City is a connector city—commuters travel through it daily, pedestrians are active around retail corridors, and traffic patterns can change quickly near intersections, ramps, and busy streets. When paralysis happens in these high-traffic situations, the difference between a weak claim and a strong one often comes down to proof.
Early evidence may include:
- Hospital and imaging records showing neurological findings
- EMS reports and incident narratives
- Traffic control details (signals, crosswalk markings, lane layouts)
- Witness statements from bystanders who may be harder to locate later
- Dashcam footage or surveillance video from nearby businesses
Because paralysis injuries can evolve medically over time, the timeline you preserve early can affect how insurers evaluate causation and seriousness.


