Many Texas head-injury cases begin with collisions that are common along commuting routes—rear-end crashes, lane changes, and sudden stops at busy intersections. Even when the accident seems minor, the head can move violently enough to cause concussion-level symptoms.
Why this matters for settlement value in Red Oak:
- Mechanism of injury (how your head was struck, how your body was restrained, whether you hit the windshield or headrest)
- Early medical documentation (what you told clinicians right after the crash)
- Follow-through (whether you continued care when symptoms persisted)
Insurance adjusters look closely at whether the story of the accident matches the medical record. Your goal is to make that connection easy to see.


