Paralysis claims are time-sensitive—not just medically, but legally. In California, injury cases are typically governed by statutes of limitation, and key evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident reports may become harder to obtain.
A local paralysis injury case often turns on documentation collected early, including:
- Emergency room and imaging records
- Treatment timelines and discharge summaries
- Photos/video of the scene (when available)
- Witness statements and incident documentation
- Work or traffic details that show how the injury happened
When the injury is catastrophic, the legal team’s job is to coordinate facts into a claim that makes sense to insurers and, if necessary, a court.


