Paralysis isn’t just pain—it’s long-term functional loss. In Texas, insurers often evaluate these claims with an eye toward whether the medical proof supports (1) causation and (2) the severity and permanence of the injury.
For people in Corsicana, that typically means:
- Medical documentation must stay consistent with the incident timeline (ER records, imaging, specialist notes, rehab evaluations).
- Transportation and access issues matter—missed appointments, delays in therapy, or gaps in follow-up can become talking points.
- Roadway and impact facts (speed, braking, lane position, visibility, traffic-control conditions, vehicle damage) can determine how liability is framed.
Because paralysis claims often involve expenses that continue for years, you need early case organization—without letting insurance pressure control your decisions.


