Catastrophic injuries like spinal cord damage can take time to fully reveal the long-term impact. But the facts that support liability don’t wait.
In Rio Grande City and surrounding areas, paralysis cases commonly involve evidence that can be lost or complicated quickly, such as:
- Traffic and scene documentation from the first hours (photos, vehicle positions, roadway conditions)
- Witness availability, especially when the crash occurs during commuting windows or involves people passing through
- Medical timeline clarity, including when symptoms appeared and how quickly treatment began
- Video preservation issues (traffic cameras, business cameras, or other recording systems that may overwrite footage)
A strong paralysis claim is built on a clean link between the incident and the neurological injury, with records organized in a way that withstands insurer scrutiny.


