Paralysis claims in our community often follow patterns we see across Miami-Dade County:
- Commuter and intersection crashes: Sudden stops, lane changes, aggressive driving, and poor visibility can contribute to high-impact collisions.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Even at lower speeds, serious head/neck trauma can occur when a driver fails to yield.
- Residential and retail slip-and-fall injuries: Wet surfaces, inadequate lighting, and delayed cleanup can increase the risk of falls that lead to spinal cord damage.
- Construction and industrial workforce incidents: Improper safety procedures, missing protective equipment, and unsafe site conditions can contribute to catastrophic falls or impact injuries.
In paralysis cases, the difference between a claim that “sounds serious” and one that actually wins is usually documentation—and the ability to connect what happened to the neurological injury shown in the medical record.


