Many serious paralysis cases in West Texas stem from incidents that happen fast and develop into long-term disability—such as:
- High-speed crashes on major corridors and highways leading in and out of Abilene
- Motorcycle accidents where the impact can injure the spine immediately
- Falls on residential property, including slips in yards, driveways, or poorly lit walkways
- Worksite incidents involving industrial tasks, ladders, equipment, or unsafe conditions
In each scenario, paralysis changes everything: mobility, bladder/bowel function, sleep, independence, and ability to work. The challenge is that insurers often focus on what they can deny early—before the injury’s full scope is medically confirmed.
That’s why documenting the right facts early and building a medical narrative that matches the incident matters so much.


