In a city shaped by busy commuting corridors and dense residential areas, catastrophic injuries can happen fast—and witnesses, footage, and scene details can vanish just as quickly. For paralysis cases, delays can create gaps that insurers later use to challenge causation and severity.
Our experience with Florida injury claims shows that the strongest cases typically include:
- Time-stamped medical records that connect the incident to neurological findings
- Accident documentation (reports, photos, and witness information)
- Proof of functional impact (what changed immediately and what worsened over time)
Technology can help gather and organize information, but it’s the attorney’s job to turn the facts into a claim strategy that fits Florida law and the realities of how insurers evaluate catastrophic injuries.


