Injuries that change a life often have an early “uncertainty window”—doctors may be stabilizing, symptoms can fluctuate, and it can be hard to know what’s permanent until later. Meanwhile, insurance companies may push for quick statements, quick documentation, and early settlement discussions.
In Ontario, that pressure can be amplified by how quickly people want to get back to work and life—especially after a serious collision involving commuting routes, school zones, or roadway merges where traffic patterns can get unpredictable.
The key is to act early on two fronts:
- Medical care and follow-through (so your prognosis is supported by records).
- Case preservation and documentation (so the facts don’t get lost while everyone is busy).


