Bellaire residents frequently travel through high-traffic areas and shared roadways where serious crashes can occur—intersections, merging lanes, and sudden slowdowns. When a catastrophic injury like paralysis happens, the “first narrative” formed from initial reports, witness statements, and medical records may become the foundation of the entire claim.
That’s why your early documentation matters:
- What the scene looked like (road conditions, lighting, lane markings, traffic control)
- How the injury was described immediately (neurological symptoms, complaints, mobility limits)
- Whether the timeline is consistent from EMS/ER records to follow-up care
In paralysis cases, insurers often look for reasons to delay, minimize, or deny. Having an attorney who can organize the facts and build a clear evidence package from the beginning helps reduce the risk that important details get lost.


