In and around Minneola, catastrophic injuries frequently occur during commutes, school runs, and neighborhood travel—including roadway merging, sudden braking, distracted driving, and wet-road conditions common in Florida weather patterns.
When paralysis enters the picture, the “after the accident” phase becomes critical:
- What was documented in the first emergency visit
- How quickly imaging and specialist evaluation occurred
- Whether early treatment records accurately reflected neurological symptoms
- Whether incident details remained consistent across reports
Even if you feel like you’ve told the story clearly, insurers may later claim the injury developed later, was pre-existing, or wasn’t caused by the accident. That’s why organizing the timeline early can make a real difference.


