Murphy sits in the Dallas–Plano–Richardson commuting area, and serious injuries frequently involve high-speed collisions, lane changes, and late braking during peak traffic. When a spinal cord injury or paralysis occurs, the “what happened” details become critical.
In many paralysis cases, insurers will focus on alternative explanations—such as whether the injury was pre-existing, whether the collision was truly the cause, or whether another event triggered the deterioration. That’s why early documentation can matter more than people expect.
A paralysis injury attorney can help you preserve and translate crash evidence into legal proof, including:
- Police and accident reports (including contributing factors)
- Dash-cam, traffic camera, and nearby surveillance footage
- Vehicle damage documentation and scene photos
- Witness statements and contact information
- Medical records that connect symptoms to the incident timeline


