El Paso has its own realities that can affect how quickly evidence is gathered and how injuries are documented:
- Long travel times to specialists can delay follow-up care, which may complicate how causation is documented.
- High reliance on routine prescriptions for chronic conditions means medication timelines matter—exact start dates, dose changes, and pharmacy records can become critical.
- Work and family responsibilities can make it harder to preserve records or obtain repeat medical tests, even when they’re important for a claim.
When you’re trying to recover, you shouldn’t have to also become an investigator. Our role is to organize the facts, identify what must be proven under Texas law, and pursue a path to resolution that protects your rights.


