In many Cleburne cases, the early days decide what the claim can prove. That’s because paralysis claims depend on showing:
- What happened (the incident details)
- How the injury occurred (medical causation)
- What has changed since the injury (severity and impact)
After a crash or incident, people commonly feel overwhelmed and assume the “important facts” are already in the police report or hospital record. Sometimes they are—but often they aren’t complete. Medical notes may not capture the full functional picture, and incident evidence can disappear quickly.
A local attorney’s job is to help you build a defensible timeline while you focus on treatment.


