In many neck/back claims, the dispute isn’t “was there pain?”—it’s whether the incident caused the injury and how severe it became. In Texarkana, we commonly see these patterns:
- Rear-end crashes and sudden braking during commuting or daytime traffic can trigger whiplash-type symptoms that worsen over days.
- Truck/industrial traffic and worksite movements can involve sudden jolts or awkward lifting that lead to strains, sprains, and disc-related complaints.
- Delayed treatment sometimes happens when people try to “push through” pain—then symptoms flare later, creating a gap the defense tries to exploit.
That’s why a strong claim starts with a clean record: what happened, when symptoms began, what clinicians documented, and how your function changed.


