Farmers Branch residents often deal with fast-moving traffic patterns—morning and evening congestion, lane changes near major corridors, and drivers who may be distracted. When the impact is blunt-force (seatbelt/steering wheel contact, impact against a dashboard, a sudden fall, or a blow during an incident), injuries can occur beneath the skin even if you don’t have dramatic visible trauma.
Texas weather and road conditions can also contribute. Wet pavement, sudden stops, and debris from ongoing road work can turn a minor-looking incident into a serious one.
The key problem: internal injuries don’t always show up immediately. Swelling, internal bleeding, or tissue damage may worsen over hours or days—while the other side argues you “must be fine” because you didn’t seek care right away.


