Paralysis usually isn’t a one-and-done injury. It often changes every part of life—mobility, bladder/bowel function, sleep, mental health, work capacity, and the level of daily assistance needed long-term.
In Tracy, many serious injuries occur in predictable patterns:
- Roadway crashes during commute hours, when fatigue and speed increase collision severity.
- Worksite and utility-area incidents, including falls from heights or crush injuries tied to equipment and staging.
- Vehicle-pedestrian and crosswalk-related harm, especially when visibility is poor or traffic flow forces last-second decisions.
Because the injury is life-altering, insurers may respond aggressively—requesting recorded statements, disputing causation, or pushing for “quick” resolutions before the full prognosis is known.
A paralysis case requires a strategy that protects you from that pressure.


