Hurst sits in the middle of a busy Dallas–Fort Worth traffic pattern. That matters because many serious head injuries occur in contexts like:
- Rear-end crashes on busy corridors where symptoms can seem “minor” at first, then worsen
- Lane-change and turning collisions where the impact dynamics affect how the head moved
- Night driving and weather changes that increase disputes over visibility and response time
In these situations, insurers often focus on two things: causation (whether the accident truly caused the neurological symptoms) and consistency (whether your treatment and symptom timeline match the story). An AI estimate can’t verify those elements—but the way you document them can.


