Lewisville cases often involve collisions where the injury mechanism is debated—especially in situations like:
- Rear-end crashes on high-traffic stretches where it’s unclear how hard braking was and what each driver saw.
- Lane changes and merge disputes near retail areas, where dashcam footage may be overwritten quickly.
- Stop-and-go commute impacts that can cause whiplash-type neck strain and low back sprains—even when the initial pain seems minor.
- Construction and detours that change traffic patterns, making witness accounts and event timelines critical.
In these cases, defense teams frequently challenge causation: “Was your pain from the collision, or did it start later?” That’s why we prioritize a clean, consistent timeline tied to treatment records.


