Riverside traffic isn’t just “busy”—it’s fast-moving, spread out, and full of high-stakes merging and visibility problems. Many catastrophic paralysis injuries here begin with:
- Interstate and freeway crashes involving sudden lane changes, braking events, and speed differentials
- Intersection collisions where traffic control, turning movement, or signal timing is disputed
- Motorcycle and high-risk vehicle impacts where the spine can take the full force
- Pedestrian and cyclist incidents near shopping corridors and transit routes
In these cases, your claim can hinge on details that disappear quickly: electronic logs, dashcam footage, traffic signal timing, and the exact sequence of braking and impact. A paralysis claim is not only about the injury—it’s about proving what happened and how that incident caused permanent neurological harm.


