The Accident
Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, is in a wheelchair due to a tragic accident that occurred in 1984. At the time, Abbott was just 26 years old and had recently passed the Texas bar exam. He was out for a jog when a large oak tree fell on him, crushing his spine and leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.
Life in a Wheelchair
Despite the challenges he faced, Abbott did not let his disability define him. He continued his legal career and eventually entered politics, becoming the attorney general of Texas in 2002 and then the governor in 2015.
Advocacy for the Disabled
Abbott has been a strong advocate for the disabled community throughout his career. He has worked to improve access to healthcare, education, and employment for people with disabilities. He has also supported legislation to increase accessibility in public spaces and transportation.
Inspiring Others
Abbott’s resilience and determination in the face of adversity have inspired many people. He has proven that a disability does not have to limit a person’s potential or achievements. Abbott’s story serves as a reminder that anyone can overcome obstacles and make a positive impact on the world.