In our experience handling catastrophic injury cases in the DFW area, paralysis claims most often trace back to events where the body’s impact and forces were severe—such as:
- Multi-vehicle collisions on major roadways with disputed lane positions and speed
- Motorcycle accidents where head/neck trauma can cause catastrophic spinal damage
- Truck or commercial vehicle crashes involving braking distance, lane discipline, and maintenance questions
- Pedestrian or bicycle impacts in higher-foot-traffic corridors
- Worksite incidents tied to industrial schedules, machinery movement, or fall hazards
Regardless of the cause, paralysis claims tend to be evaluated around two essentials:
- Causation—the injury must be tied to the incident in medical records
- Valuation—the claim must reflect the real, future cost of care and life changes
AI tools can help organize medical timelines and highlight gaps, but the legal strategy—what to demand, what to challenge, and what to prove—must be built by a lawyer who understands how insurance and defense teams typically respond.


