In Sanford and the surrounding Volusia/Seminole-area communities, many serious injuries happen on familiar routes—commutes, school drop-offs, delivery traffic, and busy intersections. When paralysis results, the early hours matter because key evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten or deleted
- Scene conditions change as road work and cleanup progress
- Witness memories fade, especially when multiple vehicles or pedestrians were involved
- Insurance representatives may contact injured people before medical records are complete
A paralysis claim often depends on proving what caused the injury, how severe it was at the time, and how it affects you now and in the future. That requires prompt documentation and careful case-building.


