In Marshall, a lot of crashes happen around predictable daily rhythms—commuting windows, school-area traffic, and seasonal weather shifts. When injuries show up (or worsen) after the initial crash, the timeline can affect how insurers view causation.
For example:
- You may feel sore the first day, but symptoms can intensify over the next week.
- Treatment may begin promptly at a local clinic, then expand to imaging, physical therapy, or specialist care.
- If there’s a gap between the crash and medical visits, an insurer may argue the injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
A calculator won’t know how your story fits that timeline. What it can do is prompt the right questions: Was your treatment documented consistently? Are the medical notes linking your condition to the crash? Do you have records that match how your symptoms evolved?


