Injuries aren’t always obvious at the scene. After a collision, a workplace impact, or a slip-and-fall, symptoms may evolve over hours or days. In Keller, that can be especially common when people:
- choose to “watch it” after a commute crash,
- return to work too soon after an impact,
- delay imaging because pain initially seems manageable,
- assume a bruise or soreness is the whole problem.
What’s risky is how insurers respond to delayed reporting. They may argue you waited too long, that another condition caused the symptoms, or that the injury doesn’t “fit” the mechanism. The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets challenged is often whether your medical records and timeline tell a consistent story.


