In a suburban community like Flower Mound, many catastrophic injuries occur during daily commuting patterns—high-speed merges on nearby roadways, sudden braking in traffic, turning movements at intersections, and changing visibility during Texas weather.
When paralysis is involved, the difference between a low offer and a fair settlement can come down to what was documented early, including:
- Scene photos/video taken before debris is removed
- Dashcam, traffic camera, or nearby surveillance footage that may be overwritten quickly
- Witness information from people who saw the moments leading up to the injury
- Event details from police/incident reports that align—or conflict—with medical history
A paralysis claim isn’t just about what happened. It’s about proving how the event caused the injury and how severe the lasting impact is.


