Addison’s traffic patterns and mixed-use areas mean serious injuries often come from higher-stakes moments—turning movements, lane changes, late braking, aggressive driving, and pedestrian crossings near busy shopping and entertainment zones. Even when liability seems obvious, defense teams frequently try to reduce value by arguing:
- the injury was “temporary” or not consistent with the crash
- symptom timing doesn’t match what records show
- pre-existing conditions explain the outcome
- the other driver (or a contractor/employer) shares responsibility
When that happens, the difference between “we were hurt badly” and “we can prove it was catastrophic and caused long-term losses” is evidence—and timing.


