In and around Fort Myers, catastrophic injuries frequently happen in high-impact environments: highway travel, busy intersections, heavy vehicle traffic, and sudden hazards after rain. When paralysis is involved, the injury mechanism and timing matter.
Insurers will commonly argue that:
- the paralysis was caused by something unrelated,
- the injury wasn’t severe enough at first to match the current condition,
- or the long-term deficits developed later for reasons other than the crash or incident.
That’s why a paralysis case is built on evidence you can trace—emergency treatment records, imaging, specialist notes, rehab documentation, and a clear timeline linking the event to the neurologic outcome.


