Insurance adjusters frequently argue that symptoms are “soft tissue” and that medical issues are unrelated to the wreck—especially when the first treatment is delayed or the medical notes are vague. In White Settlement, that’s a common problem for commuters who may try to “push through” pain before getting evaluated.
A strong claim usually depends on showing:
- what happened at the time of impact (not just the conclusion)
- when symptoms began and how they changed after the crash
- how clinicians documented function, not only pain
- what treatment was recommended and followed
You don’t have to feel like you have “proof” yet. The legal work is about building the proof from the records you can access and the facts you already know.


