In a smaller community, it’s common for people to continue normal routines a bit longer—sometimes because they’re caring for family, working shift schedules, or simply waiting to see if symptoms improve. In internal injury cases, that “wait and see” period can create a gap the defense tries to exploit.
In Uvalde, many injury incidents involve:
- Car accidents on familiar routes (where the crash may seem minor at first)
- Commutes and quick turn trips that delay medical care
- Residential slip-and-fall incidents (steps, porches, and uneven walkways)
- Workplace injuries tied to physically demanding tasks
Texas insurance adjusters often argue that delayed complaints mean the injury wasn’t caused by the event. The reality is medical causation can be consistent with delayed internal trauma—if your records and timeline tell a coherent story.


