Miami Lakes is shaped by commuting routes, high-volume intersections, and fast-moving vehicle traffic. In many catastrophic injury cases, paralysis is linked to crashes where the sequence of events matters just as much as the impact itself.
That often means we focus early on:
- Crash reconstruction factors (speed, lane position, braking evidence)
- Intersection and traffic control details (signals, turn lanes, signage)
- Driver conduct that can affect fault (distraction, impairment, failure to yield)
- Post-crash events that can influence causation (response time, scene changes)
Because paralysis injuries can involve complex medical causation, we treat the case like a timeline problem: the legal team connects what happened on the road to what the medical record shows.


