Parkland residents often commute through high-speed corridors and mixed roadway conditions—then return to neighborhoods where sudden stops, lane changes, and pedestrian activity can be part of daily life. Catastrophic paralysis injuries can occur when:
- A rear-end or side-impact crash causes severe spinal trauma
- A driver fails to yield at a turn or intersection
- A motorcycle or bicycle crash results in a fall with spinal involvement
- A pedestrian or cyclist is struck and suffers neurologic injury
In these scenarios, the most valuable work usually starts early: securing surveillance, documenting scene conditions, and aligning the crash timeline with the medical record. The sooner that happens, the easier it is to show causation and prevent insurers from reshaping the story.


