In Texas, catastrophic injury claims often depend on evidence that can disappear quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical details can become harder to reconstruct once you’re out of the ER.
For paralysis injuries, that risk is even higher because the injury’s full impact may not be clear immediately. Early documentation helps connect:
- what happened in the first hours after the injury,
- what doctors found and how the condition was diagnosed,
- how function changed over time (mobility, bladder/bowel function, independence, and work ability).
A local attorney approach is built around speed and clarity—so you’re not left trying to manage recovery and paperwork at the same time.


