In Texas, insurers commonly focus on two questions: what caused the injury and how much the injury will cost long-term. For paralysis, those issues depend on details like:
- the exact scene conditions at the time of the crash
- the sequence of events (how the impact occurred)
- the timing between the accident and emergency treatment
- consistency between the incident report, witness accounts, and medical findings
In the Rio Grande Valley region, crashes may involve vehicles merging, changing lanes, or traveling at highway speeds—meaning even small disputes about fault can affect settlement value. A paralysis claim can’t be built on assumptions; it has to be anchored to records and credible documentation.


