Susanville is spread out, with commuting routes that can change quickly with weather and visibility. Incidents happen on local roads, in parking areas, at job sites, and during winter conditions when stopping distances and traction are unpredictable.
When paralysis is involved, the claim is rarely about “who feels most responsible.” It’s about proof—especially proof that the incident caused the neurological injury and that the injury’s severity is accurately reflected in the medical record.
That’s why we focus early on:
- Incident-specific documentation (photos, scene notes, witness information)
- Medical timeline consistency (what was observed, when, and why it matters)
- Causation support (connecting the mechanism of injury to paralysis findings)


