Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in Bay City arise from incidents involving vehicles, commercial traffic, or roadway hazards—events where liability can depend on details that vanish quickly.
After a serious crash, the differences between “someone hit a patch of debris” and “a known hazard wasn’t addressed” can change who pays and how much. That means early documentation matters. Depending on the circumstances, relevant evidence may include:
- Dash cam or vehicle camera footage
- Nearby traffic camera recordings
- Photos of lane markings, signage, debris, skid marks, and weather/road conditions
- Witness information from bystanders at the scene
- Medical timing that shows when symptoms were first noticed and how they progressed
In Texas, the practical challenge is that evidence often must be gathered while it still exists. A lawyer’s job is to help preserve and organize what will later be needed to prove causation and damages—not just what’s convenient to collect today.


