In Taylor, many serious injuries come from high-speed commuting and heavy traffic patterns—especially when roadway conditions, distracted driving, or sudden lane changes lead to major trauma. When the injury is catastrophic (brain injury, spinal cord damage, severe burns, major fractures, or amputations), the full impact often isn’t known right away.
That’s why timing matters:
- Insurance outreach can start quickly. Adjusters may request recorded statements or push for “early resolution” before doctors can confirm long-term limitations.
- Texas evidence can disappear fast. Surveillance footage, vehicle data, and witness memories fade—particularly after busy weekdays and weekend events.
- Your medical course shapes the value. In catastrophic cases, the right treatment plan and prognosis are central to how damages are proven.


