After a spinal cord or brain-related injury, families often feel pulled in every direction: medical appointments, equipment needs, insurance calls, and the pressure to “say the right thing.” In Florida, delays and missed evidence can make it harder to prove what happened and how the injury occurred.
A paralysis injury claim typically depends on:
- Emergency and hospital records that document neurological findings
- Imaging and surgical reports (when applicable)
- Timeline proof showing symptoms and functional changes
- Crash and roadway evidence that supports causation and fault
The sooner your case file is built, the better your chances of preserving what insurers later question—like the sequence of events, the severity of the impact, and the connection between the crash and paralysis.


