In and around Uvalde, many injuries happen in real-world conditions: mixed traffic, long stretches of highway driving, and sudden braking when visibility or traffic flow changes. Rear-end collisions are a frequent cause of whiplash-type symptoms, while side impacts and unexpected lane changes can aggravate the spine through twisting forces.
We also see serious risk in settings tied to Texas work life and community activity—jobs that involve lifting, repetitive motion, or equipment handling, as well as incidents where a slip, fall, or awkward landing puts strain on the cervical or lumbar areas.
The practical takeaway: your claim often turns on documentation that ties your symptoms to the specific event, not just that you hurt. In Uvalde, we help clients build a record that makes sense to adjusters and, when necessary, to a judge.


