Many catastrophic paralysis injuries in the area arise from serious collisions—often involving trucks, shift changes, and commuting patterns that put extra strain on road safety. In Texas City, you may see higher risk on routes where:
- Large vehicles frequently share the roadway with passenger cars and motorcycles
- Day/night schedule changes affect driver attention and roadway lighting
- Weather and glare can reduce visibility quickly
- Construction zones or lane shifts increase confusion and crash risk
When paralysis is involved, the “what happened” narrative becomes critical. A strong case typically depends on reconstructing the sequence of events and connecting the impact to the neurological injury.


