In Lauderhill, serious injuries frequently follow high-impact events: multi-car collisions on major corridors, nighttime crashes when visibility drops, and pedestrian or bicycle incidents near busier pockets of activity. When the injuries are catastrophic, the case usually stops being “just” a medical bill claim and becomes a long-range damages dispute.
Common injury patterns we see in catastrophic cases include:
- Traumatic brain injuries (concussion-related deficits that may worsen as treatment progresses)
- Spinal cord injuries affecting mobility and daily care needs
- Severe fractures and limb loss requiring ongoing surgeries, therapy, and assistive devices
- Burns from vehicle fires or industrial-type incidents in the community
Because catastrophic harm can evolve, early decisions—statements to insurers, what you document, and what evidence you preserve—can affect settlement value later.


