In Richardson, many injuries stem from collisions that involve sudden speed changes, heavy traffic, and frequent lane merges—conditions that can turn a seemingly minor impact into a painful cervical or lumbar injury.
We commonly see claims involving:
- Rear-end collisions in stop-and-go traffic where whiplash or disc irritation develops after the initial shock
- Lane-change and merge impacts where the force doesn’t always match what people expect at first
- Truck and commercial-vehicle collisions near major corridors, where injury severity can be disputed
- Workplace strains and slips at local job sites and facilities, where reporting practices and incident documentation matter
When insurance companies argue “it wasn’t that bad” or “symptoms didn’t start soon enough,” the case often turns on medical timing, objective findings, and a clear timeline.


