In this area, disputes often start with timing and documentation. Adjusters may argue:
- You delayed care because symptoms “seemed manageable”
- Imaging or lab work doesn’t prove the injury came from the incident
- Your symptoms could be explained by a pre-existing condition
- Your job or activities after the crash “don’t match” the severity of your claims
Those arguments hit harder here because many residents juggle demanding commutes, part-time schedules, and physically active jobs. If you return to work or try to “push through,” it can be mischaracterized—even when you were trying to stay afloat.
A lawyer’s job is to connect your incident mechanics to the medical timeline, so your claim isn’t reduced to guesswork.


