Conroe is a growing area with busy commuting corridors, construction activity, and frequent roadway changes—conditions that can contribute to catastrophic crashes involving spinal cord injuries.
When paralysis is involved, the claim often doesn’t look like a standard auto injury case because the “real cost” of the injury usually takes time to become clear. Insurers may want a quick statement or a quick resolution before:
- your medical team documents the full extent of neurological damage,
- you receive imaging and specialist evaluations,
- your long-term care needs are properly reflected.
A paralysis-focused legal strategy is built around one goal: don’t let early confusion or incomplete records reduce what you should be able to recover under Texas law.


