In Texas, insurance companies typically move quickly at first: they may request recorded statements, push “quick” settlements, or argue that symptoms are temporary or unrelated.
For paralysis injuries, that approach is risky. Neurological damage can evolve, and early assumptions can undervalue your future care needs—such as specialty rehab, mobility equipment, home adjustments, and long-term assistance.
A local paralysis injury lawyer’s job is to slow the process down in the right way: secure key records early, preserve critical evidence, and build a damages case that matches what your life looks like now and later.


