San Leandro residents spend time on busy corridors and commute routes where severe crashes can happen fast. When a crash causes paralysis, the legal questions quickly extend beyond “who hit whom.” They often turn into issues like:
- Whether a driver was speeding, distracted, or impaired
- Whether roadway design, lane markings, signage, or lighting played a role
- Whether brake/vehicle defects or maintenance failures contributed
- Whether multiple parties (drivers, employers, maintenance contractors, insurers) may claim a different story
Because paralysis injuries can affect mobility, bladder/bowel function, and the ability to work, the case value depends heavily on medical documentation and timing—not just what happened in the first moments after impact.


