Leander residents often deal with fast-changing scenes—traffic slowdowns, roadway signage shifts, glare at dawn, and the kind of chain-reaction crashes that can be hard to reconstruct days later. In paralysis cases, even small gaps matter.
A strong case usually starts by securing:
- Crash documentation (reports, citations, and scene notes)
- Medical timeline proof (ER records through follow-ups)
- Neurological findings (what was diagnosed, when, and how it progressed)
- Proof of ongoing losses (work impact, mobility changes, and care needs)
AI can help your lawyer organize and cross-reference what’s already in your possession—then spot where records are missing. But the legal strategy and legal decisions must be made by a Texas attorney who understands how insurers and defense arguments typically play out.


