After a collision or workplace incident, it’s common to feel rushed: you get calls from insurers, you’re asked to repeat your story, and you’re tempted to accept a quick offer because bills are piling up.
In Forney, that urgency can be amplified by how quickly people return to work—sometimes before symptoms stabilize. When treatment is delayed or records are thin, it becomes harder to show:
- what part of the spine was affected (neck/cervical vs. mid/lower back)
- when symptoms began
- whether the injury is consistent with the incident
A local lawyer can help you avoid the “paperwork trap” by focusing on the documents that insurers care about most—medical records, incident facts, and a coherent timeline.


