In our area, incidents happen on schedules—commutes, school drop-offs, shift changes, weekend errands. That matters legally because delayed symptoms are common with internal trauma, and insurers frequently argue that a later diagnosis means the injury wasn’t caused by the event.
We focus on building a timeline that connects:
- what happened (impact mechanics and when it occurred),
- what you felt (symptoms and changes over time), and
- what clinicians documented (tests, findings, and follow-up decisions).
When those three pieces line up, negotiations tend to move faster and disputes lose momentum.


