In and around San Juan, many injury cases involve people who are working, commuting, and caring for family—so treatment delays can happen. That’s exactly what insurers look for.
A TBI can involve symptoms that evolve over days or weeks: sleep disruption, brain fog, light sensitivity, or worsening headaches. When there’s a gap between the incident and meaningful follow-up, the defense may argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the crash or slip-and-fall.
That doesn’t mean you “must” have perfect documentation from day one—but it does mean a solid claim needs:
- a clear incident timeline
- medical visits that match symptom progression
- consistent reporting (what you felt then vs. what you report now)
A calculator can’t verify whether your record supports causation. In Texas, causation is where these cases are won or lost.


