On Texas roads, catastrophic injuries don’t always come from “obvious” high-speed crashes. Many paralysis injuries stem from incidents that develop quickly—missed braking distance, distracted driving, sudden lane changes, unsafe turning, or roadway hazards.
In the hours and days after a crash, what you say and what you preserve can affect whether your claim reflects the true severity of your paralysis. In Brownwood, that means acting early to document:
- The scene conditions (lighting, weather, road markings, debris)
- Vehicle damage and impact points
- Any witness accounts before people move on
- Medical records that connect the accident to neurological decline


