In the first 24–72 hours after a life-altering collision, the legal outcome can hinge on details that people don’t realize matter later. In Mesquite, that often means:
- Preserving evidence from high-traffic incident scenes (dash cam, surveillance, traffic camera feeds where available)
- Documenting symptoms that evolve—especially for head and spine injuries, where pain and function may worsen after the initial ER visit
- Avoiding statements that unintentionally minimize the impact (even when you’re trying to be helpful)
If you’re searching for an “AI catastrophic injury lawyer” or a legal chatbot to “speed things up,” treat it as a prompting tool—not a substitute for a lawyer who can match your facts to Texas claims and negotiate with adjusters who routinely look for weaknesses.


