Palm Springs residents don’t just deal with highways—catastrophic injuries also happen on the roads people rely on every day: commutes, school drop-offs, errands, and evening drives.
In paralysis cases, the pattern is often the same:
- A high-impact crash from speeding or distraction
- A sudden lane change or failure to yield at intersections
- A pedestrian or cyclist collision where the victim has little protection
- A “minor” impact that still causes severe spinal trauma when the force travels through the body
Florida law looks at who is legally responsible, and the investigation usually turns on what happened in seconds: vehicle positions, lighting conditions, traffic signals, braking/impact evidence, and witness accounts.


