Many people in Dumas first notice symptoms after the adrenaline fades—sometimes the same day, sometimes within 24–72 hours. That delay can create problems with insurers that question whether your injury is “real” or connected to the incident.
We build claims around a consistent timeline that ties together:
- when symptoms began (and how they changed)
- what medical providers documented
- how the injury affected your ability to work, drive, or complete daily tasks
Texas adjusters may try to push early resolution before treatment clarifies what’s going on. Your best protection is getting medical care and making sure the record reflects what occurred and when.


