Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in and around Mineral Wells involve serious crashes—often tied to high-speed commuting routes, unexpected braking, impaired visibility, or roadway hazards. In the moments after an accident, it’s common for families to focus entirely on getting to the hospital. That’s right—but the first days also determine what evidence can be preserved.
After paralysis, the case often turns on two things:
- What caused the injury (the crash event, fall, or workplace incident), and
- How the medical team connected the event to long-term neurological damage.
A paralysis claim may depend on medical records, emergency documentation, imaging, and expert interpretation—but it also depends on whether critical accident information is captured early.


