In and around Sachse, catastrophic injuries frequently follow incidents that involve fast-moving traffic, busy commuting corridors, or industrial and construction activity. When paralysis is on the table, small details can become major—like skid marks, traffic-control conditions, maintenance histories, safety training records, and the exact sequence of events.
A strong claim usually depends on answering three questions:
- What caused the paralysis? (the injury mechanism and medical causation)
- Who is legally responsible? (negligence, premises issues, or workplace safety failures)
- What does the injury cost—now and long-term? (medical care, therapies, equipment, and daily living needs)
Because Texas insurers often focus on gaps in the story, your lawyer’s job is to organize the timeline in a way that withstands scrutiny.


