If you were hurt on a Duncanville road or in a nearby commute corridor, you’ve probably noticed how fast insurance calls come—and how quickly your focus has to shift from healing to paperwork. Neck and back injuries are especially vulnerable to delays and misunderstandings because symptoms can flare with everyday activities like getting in/out of vehicles, working at a desk, or helping at home.
A strong claim usually depends on tight documentation early, consistent medical follow-up, and a clear timeline that makes sense to adjusters. If you’ve been dealing with stiffness, limited range of motion, headaches, or pain that radiates into your arms or legs, you don’t need generic advice—you need help turning your situation into an evidence-based case.


