In Houston, the “first 72 hours” can matter more than people expect. Surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical teams focus on stabilization—leaving families to manage paperwork under pressure.
A paralysis claim typically requires proof of three things:
- What happened (the incident facts)
- Why it caused paralysis (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost long-term (damages)
Waiting to organize records can make it harder to connect the dots—especially if the defense suggests the injury was unrelated, delayed, or due to pre-existing conditions.
A Houston paralysis injury attorney can take control of the evidence workflow: gathering incident materials, mapping the medical timeline, and preparing a damages framework that matches the realities of long-term mobility loss.


