In East Texas, many serious injuries occur in situations where evidence can disappear quickly—especially after vehicle crashes and on active job sites. Once reports are filed, cameras are overwritten, vehicles are repaired, and witnesses move on, the case becomes harder to prove.
That’s why the first days matter:
- Medical documentation: ER records, imaging, and the timeline of neurological findings.
- Scene documentation: photos of the hazard or roadway conditions, vehicle damage, and any visible safety issues.
- Workplace proof (if applicable): incident logs, supervisor statements, training records, and safety checklists.
A paralysis injury case isn’t just about the injury—it’s about proving how the incident caused the injury and what it will cost moving forward.


