In many North Texas crashes, people feel sore right away but don’t realize the full extent of neck or back problems until days later. That’s particularly true when:
- You’re rear-ended on a commute and the impact triggers muscle spasm that grows worse after adrenaline wears off.
- You’re driving through work zones where sudden braking or lane changes increase the chance of secondary impacts.
- You slip on wet surfaces near shopping centers or in residential areas where maintenance and warning signs are disputed.
Texas claims can hinge on the timeline. The defense may argue the injury didn’t exist at the time of the incident, that it’s pre-existing, or that it’s unrelated. Your job is to keep your medical care consistent and your job should not be to guess what adjusters want to hear.


