Sanger residents know that commuting and local road travel can add risk—especially when traffic patterns shift during busy hours, weather changes, or construction affects visibility and lane control. When a crash leads to a catastrophic spinal injury, evidence can disappear quickly.
That’s why the first days matter:
- Photos and video from the scene (dashcam, nearby cameras, traffic footage)
- Medical documentation that links the accident to neurological findings
- Witness information while memories are still fresh
- Vehicle and roadway details (lighting, signage, lane markings, impact points)
A paralysis claim is not just about what happened—it’s about proving how the event caused (or worsened) the paralysis and what losses follow.


