Gatesville residents often commute through roadways where serious injuries can happen quickly: sudden braking, limited visibility at certain stretches, wildlife crossings, and multi-vehicle collisions. When a crash causes paralysis, the stakes rise fast because:
- Medical proof needs to be organized early (ER records, MRI/CT results, surgeon notes, rehab plans)
- Liability questions can become complex (speed, lane position, traffic control, vehicle defects, distracted driving)
- Insurance pressure ramps up quickly (record requests, early statements, “quick settlement” offers)
In paralysis cases, a small misstep—like speaking too soon or missing a key document—can complicate what a claim can reasonably recover.


