In Key West, serious injuries commonly occur in places where people don’t expect life-changing harm—busy crosswalks, narrow streets with limited sightlines, and areas where tourism activity can increase the risk of collisions and falls.
When a spinal cord or other neurological injury happens, the critical question is usually not just what occurred, but how it occurred and who can be held responsible. That often depends on details that insurers may challenge:
- Who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact or loss of balance
- Whether roadway conditions, lighting, or signage were adequate
- Whether a driver or property owner should reasonably have anticipated pedestrians or cyclists
- Whether witnesses can confirm what happened
AI tools can help your legal team organize timelines, summarize statements, and flag missing information—but the case still turns on evidence preservation and legal analysis.


