Sunnyvale’s daily mix of commuter traffic, busy intersections, and frequent roadway merges creates the kind of crash conditions where catastrophic injuries can occur. Paralysis often follows high-force impacts, including:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions on major commute corridors
- Lane-change and merge crashes when visibility and timing are disputed
- Intersection incidents involving disputed right-of-way or traffic control
- Motorcycle and e-bike collisions where fall and impact mechanics matter
In paralysis cases, even when fault seems obvious, insurers often argue about how the crash happened or whether another event contributed to the neurological injury. That means evidence about the mechanics of the incident—photos, reports, witness statements, and medical timelines—becomes critical.


