In a lot of Watauga claims, the dispute isn’t whether you’re hurting—it’s how quickly the injury was documented and whether the medical record lines up with the event.
Texas doesn’t require “magic” words, but it does require that your claim be supported by evidence. That typically means:
- You were evaluated promptly after the incident (when medically appropriate)
- Your symptoms and functional limits were described consistently
- Your treatment plan and follow-up visits match what you reported
If you delayed care, symptoms can still be compensable—but the defense often uses gaps to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. We help you address those issues using the full timeline of records, not just one visit.


