Contact Us

What If an Accident Aggravated a Preexisting Condition? in Pharr, TX

Short answer: A preexisting condition does not automatically defeat a Texas injury claim. A responsible party may be liable for the worsening caused by the new incident, but the claimant must distinguish the aggravation from symptoms and treatment that would have occurred anyway.

Contact Us or call (956) 558-1618 today for a free case evaluation. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

What This Means for a Pharr Injury Claim

Complete before-and-after medical records, diagnostic studies, provider opinions, and a clear symptom timeline can be especially important. Hiding prior treatment can damage credibility; accurate disclosure allows the medical and legal evidence to address the real change.

  • Tell treating providers about relevant prior conditions.
  • Identify the baseline before the incident.
  • Document new symptoms, increased frequency, and added treatment.

Every matter turns on its own facts, documents, deadlines, and insurance terms. Review more information about working with a Pharr personal injury lawyer, or return to the Pharr service-area page.

Related Pharr Personal Injury FAQs

Talk With Krystal Garza Law

If you were injured in or near Pharr, a consultation can help identify the evidence, coverage, and deadlines that apply to your situation.

This page provides general Texas information and is not legal or tax advice. Deadlines, coverage, and available claims depend on the specific facts and current law.

Contact Us or call (956) 558-1618 today for a free case evaluation. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

Call Us Today Contact Us