In a smaller Texas community like Bonham, incidents can be reported quickly—or overlooked—depending on where and how the event happened. Whether the injury occurred on a busy commute corridor, near a local business, or at a private property, the details that matter most are often time-sensitive.
A paralysis case typically requires proof of:
- What caused the injury (the crash, hazard, equipment failure, or alleged medical mistake)
- What the injury actually is (neurological findings and imaging)
- How the injury changed function over time (medical follow-ups, rehab records, and documented limitations)
When that documentation isn’t organized early, insurers may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or not as severe as claimed. Your lawyer’s job is to prevent that by building a defensible evidence package from the start.


