Boerne is growing, and with that comes more traffic on regional routes, faster commuting patterns, and more mixed driving conditions—drivers entering from side roads, abrupt lane changes, and sudden braking.
When paralysis results from a crash, the strongest cases usually depend on details that can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage (if available)
- Vehicle data from modern systems (event logs when preserved)
- Crash-scene documentation and witness accounts
- Medical records that connect the mechanism of injury to neurological damage
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers may argue that the injury was caused by something unrelated or that treatment delays reduced the scope of harm. In paralysis cases, those arguments can be expensive—because the future medical and care needs are often the core of the claim.


