In a community like Wichita Falls, many people assume the “real injury story” will be clear after a few appointments. But in practice, the evidence that matters most can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and traffic footage may be overwritten or become unavailable.
- Witness memories fade quickly, especially when an incident involves multiple vehicles or intersections.
- Workplace records (training logs, maintenance notes, incident reports) can be revised or buried.
Texas law also requires that claims be filed within applicable deadlines. Waiting too long can limit options—even when liability seems obvious.
If you’ve searched for an “AI catastrophic injury lawyer” or “AI legal assistant for catastrophic injuries,” it’s usually because you’re overwhelmed and want a clear next step. Guidance can help you organize what you have—but a real case still needs careful review of medical records, liability evidence, and proof of future losses.


