Ingleside residents and commuters often travel through mixed traffic conditions—routine driving, seasonal traffic surges, and roadway layouts where visibility and response time can be critical. Catastrophic paralysis injuries frequently come from:
- High-impact car and truck collisions on busy commuting routes
- Motorcycle crashes where riders have little protection
- Night and low-visibility events where glare, weather, or lighting affects perception
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near areas with foot traffic
When paralysis occurs, the legal issue quickly becomes more complex than “who was driving.” The case usually requires connecting the collision to neurological injury severity, then proving the impact on future care, mobility, and independence.


