In Palm Beach Gardens, catastrophic outcomes often come from incidents where a single moment has permanent consequences—especially when injuries are hard to measure at first. A person may look “okay” initially, but later develop complications that affect mobility, memory, speech, or long-term independence.
Catastrophic injuries commonly include:
- Traumatic brain injury and cognitive impairment
- Spinal cord injury and permanent disability
- Limb loss, severe fractures, or nerve damage
- Serious burns and scarring with functional limitations
- Injuries requiring long-term rehab, in-home care, or assistive devices
Because these injuries can change over time, early settlement pressure can be especially dangerous. Florida insurers often want to resolve before the full extent of damages becomes clear.


