In and around Dallas, many serious injuries come from collisions that happen fast: hard braking, lane changes, late noticing of traffic, and stop-and-go conditions. Neck and back injuries often show up in ways that can be misunderstood early on—sometimes symptoms start immediately, and sometimes they intensify over the next few days.
In these situations, the defense commonly argues:
- you were already having problems before the crash,
- your symptoms don’t match the incident,
- or your treatment isn’t necessary or timely.
A strong claim in Dallas usually depends on connecting the wreck timeline to objective medical findings and documented functional limits—not just relying on what you felt the day of the accident.


