Oviedo is a growing Central Florida community. That growth shows up on the roads and around busy corridors—more vehicles, more commuters, and more opportunities for severe collisions. When paralysis is involved, the “first days” matter because they shape what can be proven later.
After a catastrophic injury, evidence can disappear quickly: dashcam footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical records can be scattered across ERs, specialists, and follow-up facilities.
The sooner you have a paralysis injury lawyer guiding next steps, the better your chances of building a claim that matches the real severity of the injury—not just what was known at the scene.


