In Long Beach and nearby communities, severe injuries frequently follow high-impact vehicle collisions—including multi-vehicle crashes, motorcycle wrecks, and incidents involving sudden lane changes, braking patterns, or reduced visibility during coastal weather. When paralysis is involved, the case can hinge on details that get harder to obtain over time.
After a crash, key evidence may include:
- Crash reports and citations (or the lack of them)
- Medical records showing onset and progression of neurological symptoms
- Imaging and surgical documentation
- Photos/video from the scene and nearby businesses
- Witness statements while memories are fresh
- Vehicle data where available (dashcam, event data recorders)
Even if you’ve already started collecting documents, paralysis cases usually require a deeper review to connect the incident to the injury outcome—something we help with from day one.


