Lubbock is a driving and commuting city, with long stretches on regional roads and frequent traffic around schools, workplaces, and sporting events. When a catastrophic injury happens—especially in a crash involving sudden braking, lane changes, or distracted driving—paralysis claims can become complex quickly.
In practice, that often means:
- Early statements matter. Insurance adjusters may seek quick comments while facts are still developing.
- Causation can be disputed. The defense may argue the injury was caused by pre-existing issues, an unrelated event, or an intervening factor.
- Evidence is time-sensitive. Surveillance, vehicle data, and witness memory can fade fast—especially when the incident occurred on busy corridors.
A local attorney understands how these disputes play out and helps you avoid missteps that can weaken the claim.


