Rialto is shaped by everyday commuting and highway access, and serious injuries can occur when drivers are distracted, speed is misjudged, or roadway conditions contribute to loss of control. When paralysis is on the table, the details of what happened—seconds before and after impact—matter.
In many local cases, the facts depend on evidence such as:
- Traffic camera footage and nearby monitoring systems
- Dashcam videos from other vehicles
- Witness accounts gathered early (people’s memories fade quickly)
- Skid marks, debris paths, and vehicle damage patterns
- Medical documentation that ties the injury to the crash timeline
Because paralysis injuries can evolve medically, your legal team also needs to connect the crash data to the medical record with care—not assumptions.


