Temple City is a suburban community with busy commuting routes and regular intersections where drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians share the road. Catastrophic injuries—including paralysis—can happen in seconds when a crash involves:
- Turning lanes and intersection conflicts (including failure to yield)
- Rear-end collisions on stop-and-go stretches
- High-impact side collisions where occupants experience head/neck trauma
- Pedestrian or bicyclist impacts near retail and neighborhood corridors
In these situations, insurers may dispute how the injury occurred or argue the crash was minor—until the medical record proves otherwise. That’s why early, careful organization of incident details matters.


