In the early days after a catastrophic injury, insurance adjusters may ask for statements, request records, or imply that the outcome is straightforward. But paralysis cases often depend on details that must be gathered and preserved while evidence is still fresh.
In Fulshear, that can include issues like:
- conflicting accounts from drivers or witnesses after a high-stress collision
- fast-moving traffic patterns that complicate scene reconstruction
- gaps between the crash date and the point when paralysis severity becomes fully understood
- missing or inconsistent documentation from early medical visits
A key goal is to make sure your file reflects what happened and how the injury progressed—so your claim is not undervalued due to incomplete early documentation.


