In many Elgin cases, the hardest part isn’t the pain—it’s the uncertainty. A person may feel “mostly okay” after an impact, then notice worsening symptoms later: increasing abdominal pain, headaches, dizziness, nausea, bruising that wasn’t there before, or weakness.
Texas claims can be challenged when insurers argue:
- you waited too long to get checked,
- your symptoms don’t match the mechanism of injury,
- or a pre-existing condition explains the findings.
The strongest cases usually show that the injury was medically plausible for the event and that the timeline is consistent with how doctors describe the injury.


