In a smaller community, it can be tempting to “wait and see.” But with neck and back injuries, symptoms can evolve over days and weeks, and evidence can disappear faster than people expect.
After a crash or slip/fall, relevant items often include:
- Dashcam or nearby camera footage that may be overwritten
- Photos of vehicle damage, roadway conditions, or property hazards
- Witness accounts from coworkers, neighbors, or fellow shoppers
- Medical records that show when symptoms began and how they changed
In Alabama, the strength of many claims depends on whether the medical timeline and the incident story line up clearly. If the first medical visit is delayed without explanation—or if early descriptions are vague—insurance teams may argue the injury didn’t result from the event.


