South Miami residents know the area isn’t just “commuter roads.” It’s also:
- High-traffic corridors where lane changes, speeding, and left-turn conflicts can escalate fast
- Busy intersections with heavy turning movements and large vehicle presence
- Pedestrian and cyclist activity near neighborhood streets, schools, and commercial areas
- Construction and shifting traffic patterns that can create unexpected hazards
Catastrophic injuries—like spinal cord damage leading to paralysis—often come from events where timing matters: the moment of impact, the position of the vehicle, braking behavior, and whether roadway conditions were properly controlled.
When paralysis is the outcome, the “what happened” question becomes central. The sooner your claim is organized, the better your chances of keeping the strongest evidence intact.


