In Greer, many cases begin with a common pattern:
- The impact happens (car crash, fall, workplace incident).
- You feel “mostly okay” or symptoms come and go.
- You continue normal routines because you have obligations.
- Days later, testing reveals something serious.
Insurers frequently argue that the later findings are unrelated—using gaps like:
- the time between the incident and the first diagnostic test,
- inconsistent descriptions of symptoms,
- missing documentation from urgent care or follow-up specialists,
- or the claim that your condition existed before the event.
Your case improves when the evidence tells a clear, medically plausible story: what happened, when symptoms changed, what clinicians observed, and why the findings fit the mechanism of injury.


