Denison sits along busy commuting routes and intersects with regional traffic patterns that can increase the risk of high-impact crashes. When paralysis results, even small details can become critical—speed estimates, lane position, braking distance, lighting conditions, and the timing of emergency response.
Because paralysis injuries are typically permanent or long-term, the most valuable evidence is usually the evidence that is easiest to lose:
- dashcam and traffic camera footage
- witness statements while memories are fresh
- vehicle inspection records and damage analysis
- medical timelines that connect the impact to neurological findings
A lawyer’s job is to make sure the case is built on verifiable facts—not guesswork—so your claim is treated as credible from the start.


