Paralysis cases require more than establishing that an injury occurred. In practice, the strongest claims tie together three things:
- When the injury happened (timeline)
- How the injury matches the medical findings (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost over time (future care and functional impact)
For Westwood residents, there’s often an added layer: injuries may occur during commuting patterns, while walking near residential areas, or at workplaces with shifting schedules and multiple contractors. That means evidence can be scattered across hospital systems, employer records, and sometimes video from nearby locations.
Because of that, the “first week” matters. The sooner your case is organized, the easier it is to show the connection between the incident and the paralysis—without relying on guesswork.


