In Pharr, serious injuries often follow high-speed commuting crashes, pedestrian/vehicle incidents near busier corridors, or collisions involving commercial vehicles. In those situations, insurance adjusters frequently move quickly—requesting statements, asking for recorded interviews, and sending forms that can shape your claim.
Instead of relying on an AI tool to “estimate” what your case is worth, focus on what actually drives outcomes:
- ER and imaging records (timing and severity matter)
- Follow-up specialist reports (neurology, ortho, rehab, burn care, etc.)
- Crash documentation (reports, witness info, photos/video)
- Work and daily-life proof (missed shifts, restrictions, caregiver needs)
A local catastrophic injury team should help you organize this quickly—because in Texas, evidence can vanish fast: surveillance gets overwritten, cell footage is deleted, and witnesses lose track of details.


