Many catastrophic paralysis injuries begin with a collision that looks “straightforward” at first glance. But in practice, the outcome often depends on details that are easy to miss in the first days—particularly in busy Boca Raton areas with heavy turn lanes, frequent lane changes, and mixed traffic.
After a serious crash, the evidence that matters most can include:
- Traffic camera recordings (when available) and their retention periods
- Dashcam footage from nearby vehicles
- Skid marks, debris patterns, and roadway markings
- Witness statements collected before memories fade
- Medical documentation linking the accident to neurological injury and long-term prognosis
When paralysis is involved, the “why” behind the injury matters as much as the injury itself. An insurer may try to narrow causation, argue pre-existing conditions, or claim the injury is unrelated or not as severe as reported. Your lawyer’s job is to build a factual record that withstands that scrutiny.


