Fate sits in the Dallas–Fort Worth region, where high-speed traffic, commuter routes, and frequent construction and roadway changes can contribute to severe crashes. When paralysis is involved, investigators and insurers often concentrate on three things:
- How the incident happened (sequence of events, speed, lane position, signals, and roadway conditions)
- What the medical timeline shows (the first neurological findings and whether later deterioration was foreseeable)
- Whether someone else can be blamed (vehicle defects, maintenance issues, other drivers, or alleged pre-existing conditions)
A strong paralysis injury claim in Texas usually depends on connecting the incident facts to medical findings—clearly, consistently, and early.


