San Bruno sits in the middle of daily commuting routes across the Bay Area. That means serious collisions can happen fast—on approach lanes, at merge points, near busier corridors, and in areas with heavy traffic and frequent lane changes.
When a crash causes paralysis, the first days matter:
- Medical records get written quickly—and those notes often become the backbone of causation.
- Witness memories fade, especially in high-stress events.
- Evidence can disappear (dashcam footage overwrites, surveillance gets retained briefly, scenes get cleared).
A paralysis claim is not something to “figure out later.” The sooner your case is organized, the better we can preserve the facts that insurers commonly test.


