After a spinal cord injury or other paralysis-related harm, insurers will typically focus on two themes: what caused the injury and how severe it is now and will be later. In San Anselmo, that frequently means the case turns on details like:
- Traffic-control and roadway conditions at the time of the crash (signals, crosswalk visibility, lane markings, debris, lighting)
- Driver behavior (speed, distraction, failure to yield, left-turn or rear-end impacts)
- Witness accounts while they’re still accessible
- Video and technical evidence that can be lost when systems overwrite or footage isn’t requested promptly
Technology can help, but the critical point is strategy: organizing the right materials early so medical causation and liability theories stay consistent.


