In East Texas, many people drive to work, run errands on short schedules, and may delay treatment because symptoms start mild or because you’re “busy getting back to normal.” In a neck/back case, that delay can give the defense an opening to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
That’s why our initial work in Athens cases emphasizes two things:
- A clear timeline: when symptoms began (right away vs. delayed), how they changed, and when you sought care.
- Consistent medical notes: not just an MRI report, but records that describe pain, range of motion limits, functional restrictions, and follow-up recommendations.
You don’t need perfect answers on day one—but you do need an evidence-based path forward.


