In Plainview and across the Texas Panhandle, serious injuries frequently follow incidents involving high-speed impacts, sudden stops, or roadway conditions that contribute to loss of control. When those events lead to spinal cord injuries—ranging from partial impairment to complete paralysis—the legal focus shifts from “what happened in the moment” to what the injury will require for years.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes where an occupant’s head/neck position contributes to catastrophic injury
- Intersections and turning collisions involving failure to yield or inadequate speed for conditions
- Motorcycle and truck-related incidents where the mechanics of impact can worsen neurological outcomes
Because paralysis affects mobility, bladder/bowel function, sleep, mental health, and the ability to work, these cases demand careful documentation early—before gaps in records become permanent.


