After an accident, it’s common for defense teams to argue that symptoms are “not that bad,” that they’re unrelated to the crash, or that you waited too long to get treatment. In Harlingen, those disputes can be intensified by:
- Commuter traffic and stop-and-go driving: rear-end impacts and sudden braking can trigger whiplash-type injuries, but insurers may question the severity if you didn’t seek care immediately.
- Shopping-area and turn-lane collisions: injuries can occur during lane changes or improper yielding, and liability may hinge on witness statements and vehicle-damage evidence.
- Busy work schedules: people sometimes delay appointments because they have to work—then the timeline is used against them.
If your claim is being challenged, it’s not enough to have pain—you need a well-organized medical story tied to the incident.


