In South Florida, serious injuries frequently involve high-speed commuting routes, intersections, and busy road corridors where documentation can disappear quickly.
A paralysis claim can depend on details like:
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage before it’s overwritten
- Scene photos of skid marks, guardrails, lane markings, lighting, and debris
- Witness statements collected before memories fade
- Worksite logs (for job-related injuries) before records are reorganized
When paralysis is involved, “later” can be too late. The medical record needs to tell a consistent story, and the incident evidence needs to be preserved while it still exists.


