In Plano, serious spinal injuries frequently occur in situations tied to daily traffic and movement—commuting corridors, intersection impacts, commercial deliveries, and roadway hazards that can be easy to overlook in the moment.
When paralysis follows an accident, the early record matters: EMS reports, hospital intake notes, imaging results, and the timeline of neurological symptoms. Insurers often focus on gaps—delays in reporting, inconsistencies in accounts, or missing documentation—because those gaps can affect both liability and the value of damages.
A Plano paralysis injury lawyer focuses on building a clear causation story from the start: how the incident produced the neurological injury and how quickly the medical record reflects it.


