Injuries involving the spinal cord are not just painful—they often change your life for years. In Weslaco, paralysis claims frequently come from scenarios tied to local driving patterns and day-to-day activity, such as:
- High-speed or distracted driving on busy corridors and commuter stretches
- Intersection and turn collisions where lane control, signals, or visibility become disputed
- Nighttime wrecks involving impaired driving, poor lighting, or late pedestrian visibility
- Commercial traffic conflicts near areas where deliveries, service vehicles, and passenger cars mix
These situations often produce fast-moving insurance responses. The first calls, recorded statements, and “we just need a quick clarification” requests can become harmful if your case isn’t organized yet—especially when paralysis severity and long-term needs are still emerging.


