Fort Worth’s Second Court of Appeals has validated a will that was drafted by an attorney in an unusual manner—his client was a quadriplegic, unable to speak and could communicate with the lawyer only by blinking “yes” or “no” to questions.

The case, dubbed by the court as “the case of the blinking testator,” focused on the will left by Michael Lynn Luce, who was severely injured on Oct. 11, 2015, when he was involved in an ATV accident that left him paralyzed.