A common problem we see is that injured people wait too long to get evaluated—or they assume the pain will “work itself out.” In many cases, symptoms can worsen over the next days as inflammation settles in, and the defense may later argue you weren’t hurt by the incident.
That’s why your next steps should be evidence-driven:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms start mild)
- Keep copies of visit notes, restrictions, and imaging reports
- Record how pain changes day to day—especially anything that affects driving, sleep, work duties, or household tasks
If you’re using an AI intake tool or online questionnaire to understand your situation, treat it as an organizer—not a substitute for legal review. The details that matter in a Cullman claim are usually the ones that get missed by generic forms.


