Paralysis injuries can evolve. What looks like a “temporary” setback in the first days can later reveal a permanent loss of function after imaging, specialist reviews, or rehabilitation assessments.
Because of that, South Houston injury claims frequently turn on whether key proof is gathered while it’s still available—such as:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and roadways (often overwritten quickly)
- Incident reports from employers, property managers, and responding units
- Medical records and imaging that show the injury pattern and timeline
- Witness statements from commuters, coworkers, or bystanders who may be difficult to reach later
A tech-assisted workflow can help organize documents, but the legal work still requires a lawyer to connect the incident facts to the medical record and build a liability-and-damages case the insurer can’t ignore.


