Paralysis cases here often involve fast-moving, high-exposure situations:
- Tourist and pedestrian congestion: Santa Monica’s year-round visitors increase the chance of multi-party crashes and contested fault.
- Mixed traffic patterns: Cars, ride-share vehicles, bicycles, and scooters share road space in unpredictable ways—especially near popular corridors.
- Beach-area hazards and visibility issues: Sand, uneven walkways, and heavy foot traffic can complicate incident reports and witness accounts.
- Construction and roadway changes: Temporary signage, lane shifts, and repair work can become part of the liability discussion.
Because of these factors, insurers may argue the crash was unforeseeable, that the injury is unrelated, or that someone else’s actions were the true cause. In paralysis cases, those arguments can be devastating if your evidence is incomplete.


