In many paralysis cases, the injury involves the spinal cord and can lead to partial or complete loss of function. The real challenge is that paralysis-related losses often unfold over time—mobility changes, ongoing therapy, durable medical equipment, home modifications, and adjustments to employment.
Because of that, the early goal in a Harker Heights case is not just documenting the injury you see today. It’s building a record that supports:
- How the incident caused neurological harm
- What deficits existed immediately and how they evolved
- What care is likely to be needed long-term
A lawyer’s job is to translate medical complexity into a claim that insurers and courts can evaluate fairly.


