In Dumas and the surrounding area, serious injuries often involve the kinds of situations that can complicate liability—factors like sudden stops, low visibility at dawn/dusk, speeding on open stretches, and disputes over who had the right-of-way.
In paralysis claims, those disputes matter because insurers may argue:
- the injury was caused by something unrelated (pre-existing conditions or prior symptoms),
- the crash “couldn’t have” caused the neurological damage, or
- the severity was exaggerated after the fact.
A Dumas-based approach to your case focuses on building a defensible story supported by medical documentation and incident evidence—so your claim doesn’t get reduced to a quick denial.


