Cutler Bay’s mix of residential streets, busy commuting routes, and frequent pedestrian activity creates real-world injury patterns. In many paralysis cases, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls comes down to the evidence that was preserved in the first days.
After a catastrophic spinal injury, key proof may include:
- Photos of the scene (roadway conditions, lighting, lane markings, barriers, signage)
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage where available
- Witness names and statements
- Medical records showing the timeline from impact to diagnosis
- Records tying the mechanics of the crash (or fall) to the neurological injury
Because paralysis affects the body in ways that can evolve over time, early documentation helps establish causation and severity before insurers narrow the story.


