Kennedale residents know that the area’s commuting patterns and roadway access can create high-impact collision scenarios—rear-end crashes, intersection impacts, and sudden braking situations that can lead to severe spinal trauma.
In paralysis cases, insurance adjusters may move quickly to get recorded statements or push “early” resolution. When that happens, the case often turns on whether the incident facts are documented early and accurately:
- Vehicle damage photos, scene photos, and skid/braking indicators
- Dashcam or nearby surveillance footage (time-sensitive)
- Witness accounts from drivers/passengers who saw the collision
- EMS reports and hospital triage notes that describe symptoms immediately
- Imaging and specialist records that connect the mechanism of injury to paralysis
A paralysis claim is rarely about one document—it’s about whether the full timeline consistently supports causation and severity.


