Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the Santee area stem from commuting and roadway collisions—including high-speed impacts, intersection crashes, and collisions involving commercial vehicles on regional routes. When paralysis is involved, the difference between a strong and weak claim is frequently tied to what can be proven about:
- How the crash happened (sequence of events)
- Who was responsible (liable driver(s), parties, or other contributing factors)
- When medical damage became clear (timeline from ER to specialists)
- Whether the injury was preventable or foreseeable
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers often look for gaps—missing records, inconsistent statements, or delays in care. That’s why early evidence organization matters.


