In Prosper, many serious injuries happen during high-traffic commute patterns—busy intersections, evening traffic surges, and roadway construction that can change driving conditions quickly. When paralysis occurs, the timing of evidence collection can matter just as much as the injury itself.
Common examples we see in and around Prosper include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes where rapid incident documentation may be missing or disputed.
- Intersection collisions where traffic signal timing, lane markings, and witness accounts become key.
- Commercial and construction-related incidents involving falls, machinery hazards, or unsafe site conditions.
Because paralysis is rarely “fully understood” at the scene, early documentation helps connect the incident to the neurological outcome.


