San Bernardino is shaped by heavy commuting routes and frequent high-mileage travel—plus busy intersections where sudden braking and lane changes are common. When a crash triggers a neck or back injury, the early days can be misleading.
Some people feel sore right away; others notice pain tightening over the next 24–72 hours. That delay can create a problem if your claim isn’t supported by timely medical documentation. It can also affect how adjusters argue about causation (“Was it really from the crash?”) and severity (“Is it just strain?”).
If you were injured in a rear-end collision, a broadside impact, or a slip/trip incident related to work or public spaces, the key is to document the timeline and connect it to the incident—clearly and consistently.


