Many catastrophic spinal injuries in East Texas happen on the roads people rely on every day—commute routes, school traffic, and intersections where visibility, speed, and turn patterns can change quickly.
In Palestine, a paralysis claim commonly depends on details such as:
- Intersection control and traffic-signal timing
- Lane placement and turning paths
- Roadway conditions (weather, lighting, debris, or construction changes)
- Driver behavior (speeding, following distance, distracted driving)
- Whether witnesses actually observed the key moment
Because paralysis is life-altering, even “small” factors can become major in a claim. Preserving the right evidence early can help prevent the other side from reshaping what happened.


