Frisco is a fast-growing North Texas suburb with major commuter routes, school-zone activity, and frequent construction/roadwork. When a catastrophic injury occurs—especially in a collision involving sudden braking, lane changes, heavy vehicles, or poorly marked work zones—the difference between a strong claim and a weak one usually comes down to what evidence is preserved early.
After a paralysis injury, details matter:
- Which lane you were in and what traffic signals or signage were present
- Whether roadway hazards were temporary (construction) or longstanding (maintenance)
- The sequence of events captured by witnesses or cameras
- How quickly medical findings were recorded and connected to the incident
A lawyer’s job is to make sure those details aren’t lost in the chaos.


