A common scenario in Warren is a driver who feels “mostly okay” after a collision—maybe sore ribs, abdominal discomfort, or dizziness—then worsens over the next 24–72 hours. The delay can be harmless medically, but it can create legal friction.
Insurance adjusters often argue one of two things:
- the injury was not caused by the crash (or fall), or
- the severity wasn’t serious enough to justify the level of treatment claimed.
Your best protection is building a clear, record-backed timeline. That means aligning your symptoms, your medical visits, and your diagnostic findings so the claim doesn’t rely on guesswork.


