Posted On: November 14, 2008 by Cohn, Smith & Cohn

Paralyzed Drag Racer Raises Awareness of Spinal Injuries

This week (Nov. 10-16) is Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel noted the date with an inspiring article on former auto racer Darrell Gwynn. Gwynn, a National Hot Rod Association champion and son NHRA champion Jerry Gwynn, was paralyzed in 1990 in a racing accident. He also lost his left arm in the crash.

However, Gwynn declined to let his injuries stop him from living his life. After spending more than six months in hospitals and eventually recovering from his accident, he took on the responsibility of managing his racing team. In 2002, he started the Darrell Gwynn Foundation, a nonprofit organization for people with spinal injuries. In addition to providing wheelchairs and other medical equipment to those who can't afford them, the foundation helps to fund research to cure spinal injuries and teaches young people how to avoid a serious spinal injury. In fact, it was the foundation that successfully lobbied our state legislature to recognize Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week.

Gwynn told the Sun-Sentinel that he has two great passions in his life: racing and fishing. He combines those passions by helping to run the Hot Rods & Reels charity fishing tournaments, two Florida events that bring together recreational anglers with NASCAR drivers. One, at Homestead-Miami Speedway, will take place this Saturday, Nov. 15. The funds it raises benefit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation as well as Speediatrics, an organization that aims to ease children's stays at two Florida hospitals by adding racing themes to their children's wards.

Spinal cord injuries are extremely serious, life-changing injuries. The spinal cord is an essential part of the human nervous system, and when it's damaged, the victim can be partially or completely paralyzed. That means becoming wheelchair-bound, relearning some of the most basic tasks of life, and sometimes having to change or abandon a career. It also means lifelong medical care and a higher risk of certain medical problems. If the injury was caused by someone else's carelessness, victims can and should hold that person legally responsible for the results with a Florida spinal cord injury lawsuit. If you'd like to speak with an experienced Florida attorney about making this type of claim, please contact my firm, Cohn, Smith & Cohn, as soon as possible for a free consultation.