Many paralysis cases in the Coastal Bend don’t happen “out of nowhere.” They often occur during predictable high-risk windows:
- evening traffic and late-day travel when people are tired
- shift changes and workplace travel across busy corridors
- highway merges, sudden braking, and visibility issues in rain or low light
- collisions involving trucks, trailers, or vehicles pulling loads
When a spinal cord injury occurs, insurers frequently focus on one question early: “What caused the paralysis?” Your case depends on showing the incident caused (or worsened) the neurological damage—not just that an injury happened around the same time.
A lawyer can help marshal the timeline quickly—before gaps form in records and before witnesses forget details.


