Paralysis injuries often require long-term care, therapy, and mobility support. Insurance companies may still try to move quickly—asking questions, requesting recorded statements, or offering “early” numbers before your long-term prognosis is clear.
Because Texas claims can be time-sensitive, and because the medical story is crucial, the best early plan usually includes:
- preserving incident documentation while it’s still available
- obtaining complete medical records and imaging
- identifying every potentially responsible party (not just the first name you hear)
- mapping out damages tied to future care—not only the hospital stay
Technology can assist with organization, but your best protection comes from a lawyer who uses that information to build a strategy and communicate effectively with insurers.


