Key Biscayne has a unique mix of residential streets, visitor activity, and daily commuting patterns. When catastrophic injuries occur, the case often turns on how quickly evidence was preserved and how clearly the medical timeline matches the incident.
Common local scenarios we see in paralysis-related claims include:
- Vehicle collisions during peak travel times (visibility issues, sudden stops, disputed lane positions, or distracted driving).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the question becomes whether drivers acted reasonably and whether traffic control or road conditions were adequate.
- Falls in hospitality or residential settings, where hazard maintenance, notice, and cleaning/inspection logs can matter.
- Work-related catastrophic injuries for people commuting to jobs off-island or working around construction, maintenance, and service operations.
When paralysis happens, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is often not “what you feel,” but what can be proven—and what gets lost in the weeks after the injury.


