Injuries to the spine and soft tissues don’t always look dramatic on day one. Many Kerrville residents report that symptoms ramp up after a shift, after a weekend trip, or after the adrenaline wears off. That’s common after:
- Rear-end crashes on commuting routes (whiplash-type strain and disc irritation can worsen over several days)
- Turning and lane-change collisions (impact forces can stress the neck and lower back)
- Truck traffic and pickup collisions on highways and regional connectors
- Falls in parking lots and venues during events (unexpected uneven surfaces, curb edges, and wet pavement)
The practical problem: if you wait too long to get checked, insurance may argue your symptoms aren’t connected to the incident. The solution is timely medical documentation and a legal record that matches your timeline.


