In Cedar Park, serious injuries frequently involve commuting traffic patterns, high speeds between nearby corridors, and complex intersection dynamics. When paralysis is involved, “he said / she said” doesn’t usually decide the case—the timeline and physical evidence do.
That means your claim may depend on items like:
- Dashcam or vehicle video (including footage captured during commutes)
- Traffic control details at the intersection
- Photos showing vehicle damage, impact angles, and roadway conditions
- Witness statements from people who stopped to help or saw the collision
- Medical documentation that connects the accident to the neurological injury
In practice, insurers often look for reasons to delay, dispute causation, or narrow the scope of losses. A paralysis-focused attorney helps you gather and organize the right evidence early so your claim reflects the full impact of the injury—not just the first hospital visit.


