Neck and back injuries are common in the kind of stop‑and‑go driving and high‑impact crashes that occur around the Kennedale/Metroplex commute. Even when the crash is clear, insurers frequently challenge the case in predictable ways:
- Causation arguments: They may claim your symptoms started later or were caused by something unrelated.
- “Soft tissue only” minimization: Adjusters may treat strains and sprains as temporary, despite follow‑up treatment.
- Recorded-statement pressure: You may be asked to give details before your medical records tell the full story.
- Timeline gaps: If you didn’t seek care right away or your treatment paused, they may try to use that against you.
A strong case in Kennedale comes from aligning the crash timeline with documented symptoms and treatment—then presenting that alignment clearly.


