Paralysis isn’t just a severe injury—it changes the future. After a catastrophic crash, insurers often focus on what they can verify quickly: initial diagnosis, early imaging, and who they believe caused the collision. But the most important questions in a paralysis case usually develop after the first shock wears off:
- How the injury progresses (or stabilizes) over time
- Whether the medical findings match the mechanism of the crash
- What long-term care, rehab, and mobility support will be required
- Whether other parties contributed (another driver, vehicle maintenance issues, roadway factors)
In Torrance, these questions frequently come up in high-traffic commute scenarios—collisions near major roads, intersections with heavy turning volumes, and areas where visibility and traffic flow can change quickly. Your goal is to build a record strong enough that a settlement reflects the real lifetime impact, not just the emergency room moment.


