In Lakeway, serious injuries frequently come from high-speed commuting and roadway conditions—including sudden stops, lane changes, intersections, and driver distraction. When a paralysis injury happens, the case is rarely about the injury alone. It’s about proving:
- What happened on the roadway (timing, speeds, signals, lane positions)
- Who caused the crash (and whether more than one party contributed)
- How the crash caused the paralysis (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost over time (future care and mobility needs)
That’s why early documentation matters. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to obtain or preserve key proof—such as vehicle data, witness information, and accident-scene details.


