Residents here are exposed to a few recurring risk patterns:
- Vehicle crashes on IH-35 and nearby frontage roads: sudden stops, rear-end impacts, and lane changes can create blunt-force trauma.
- Falls in residential and retail settings: uneven sidewalks, wet entryways, and poor lighting can concentrate impact in a way that doesn’t bruise immediately.
- Outdoor recreation and event-related incidents: river tubing and crowded venues increase the odds of falls, collisions, and delayed symptom recognition.
- Workplace injuries in the surrounding industrial and logistics corridor: heavy equipment, warehouse activity, and slip hazards can cause internal trauma.
In each scenario, the legal question is similar: what happened, what your medical records show, and whether the timing makes medical sense. The difference is that in New Braunfels, these incidents often occur in busy, fast-paced environments—meaning paperwork, witness details, and early medical documentation can be harder to obtain if you wait.


