Catastrophic injuries don’t happen only on “major highways.” In and around Watsonville, paralysis cases often connect to the kinds of situations residents see repeatedly:
- Commuting and intersection crashes on roadways where visibility, turning movements, and speed changes create high-impact collisions.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk conflicts in busier areas, especially around times when traffic increases for errands, school runs, and evening activity.
- Tourism and day-trip traffic that can bring unfamiliar drivers onto local roads, raising the risk of sudden lane changes or delayed reactions.
- Construction zones and lane shifts where drivers must adjust quickly—any mistake can be compounded when traffic is dense.
When paralysis is on the table, these aren’t just “bad luck.” They’re often the setting where liability questions arise quickly—so your evidence needs to be organized while details are still fresh.


