Catastrophic spinal injuries can evolve quickly. What looks like “it’ll get better” in the ER can later become a permanent impairment that affects mobility, bladder/bowel function, employment, and daily independence.
In Robstown, claims frequently depend on evidence tied to:
- Traffic and roadway conditions around commuting corridors (lane changes, visibility issues, debris, lighting)
- Worksite safety practices in industrial and construction-adjacent settings (training, equipment, fall protection)
- Witness availability soon after the incident (people move on fast—memories fade)
- Medical record continuity (gaps between imaging, specialist visits, and rehabilitation)
A paralysis case isn’t just about what happened—it’s also about how quickly the facts and medical proof are captured and organized.


