Lauderdale Lakes sees a mix of commuter traffic, dense residential streets, and frequent pedestrian activity—conditions where severe crashes can happen quickly and liability can become disputed.
In these cases, insurers often argue one of the following:
- the injury was caused by something unrelated or pre-existing,
- the crash didn’t cause the paralysis you’re claiming,
- or the other party shares responsibility.
Because paralysis typically requires long-term care and specialized treatment, the case depends on proving causation (what caused the neurological injury) and the real scope of damages (medical needs, mobility limitations, and future expenses).


