Paralysis claims most often follow serious motor-vehicle incidents, including:
- Rear-end collisions and high-speed impact crashes that can destabilize the spine
- Intersection and turn accidents where a vehicle’s path is disputed
- Motorcycle accidents involving traumatic spinal injuries
- Commercial truck collisions that raise complex liability questions
Because paralysis can be life-altering, the evidence that matters is rarely limited to the initial emergency room visit. Texas cases often turn on whether the medical record supports a clear timeline: when the injury occurred, what caused it, and how it changed function.


