In East Texas, serious injuries can happen across common local settings—high-speed highway travel near town, commercial deliveries, construction and industrial work, and slip-and-fall risks in retail or service locations. When paralysis occurs, the case usually depends on proving three things in a way an insurance company will accept:
- What happened (the incident facts)
- Why it caused the paralysis (medical causation)
- What your life costs now and later (damages)
The challenge is that paralysis injuries can evolve. Swelling, imaging timing, follow-up diagnoses, and rehabilitation milestones all affect what the medical record shows. Waiting too long to gather key evidence—or speaking to an adjuster before you have a plan—can create gaps that are hard to fix later.


