Deltona residents know traffic can be unpredictable—especially during peak commuting hours when drivers are navigating busy corridors, sudden lane changes, and high-speed merge situations. Catastrophic spinal injuries often happen when:
- A rear-end collision or stop-and-go traffic incident causes a sudden impact to the neck/back.
- A driver’s failure to yield leads to a high-energy crash.
- Motorcyclists and pedestrians are struck in low-visibility moments.
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns increase the chance of confusion or errors.
When paralysis is involved, the stakes are different. The question isn’t only what happened—it’s how that event caused the specific neurological damage and what future care will be required.


