Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in Central Florida happen in the same places Clermont residents travel every day: highways, intersections, and busy corridors where traffic moves quickly and visibility can be challenging.
After a serious crash, insurers often try to narrow the story—who was driving, whether the medical timeline matches the impact, and whether “something else” caused the paralysis. In Clermont, that dispute may be complicated by:
- Multi-vehicle collisions and conflicting accounts at intersection scenes
- After-dark visibility and lane-change dynamics on commuting routes
- Driver distraction and speed-related arguments that adjust fault
- Delayed symptom reporting when emergency care is inconsistent
Your settlement value can hinge on whether your evidence clearly connects the incident to the neurological injury—not just the fact that paralysis occurred.


