In a city like Sebring—where commuting, seasonal travel, and road work can all increase accident risk—catastrophic injuries frequently come down to what can be proven later.
After paralysis, key issues usually aren’t just “what happened,” but how quickly the injury was documented, what was recorded in emergency care, and whether early evidence is preserved:
- Early imaging and neurological exams
- EMS reports and witness recollections
- Photos or surveillance from nearby businesses and intersections
- Workplace safety documentation (when the injury happened on the job)
Insurers may try to narrow the claim by arguing the cause is unclear, the injury is pre-existing, or the timeline doesn’t connect. That’s why your case needs a plan early—before gaps become permanent.


