In many Tyler cases—particularly those involving busy roadways, night driving, or jobsite activity—important details can disappear quickly: surveillance footage is overwritten, witnesses move away, and medical records are scattered across facilities.
A paralysis injury claim is intensely evidence-driven. From day one, the case usually needs:
- A complete medical timeline (ER visit, imaging, surgical notes, rehab notes)
- Clear proof of causation (how the incident caused or worsened the neurological condition)
- Functional impact documentation (mobility, assistive needs, daily living limitations)
When paralysis changes your body and your life, “later” can become too late. Texas deadlines and insurance pressure make it critical to act while the record is still forming.


