In a city where many people commute through nearby corridors and drive through dense residential traffic, a common pattern is:
- symptoms start right away (stiffness, spasms, headaches) or ramp up over 24–72 hours
- you may be pushed to “handle it informally” with insurance before your care plan is clear
- documentation gets scattered—ER paperwork, urgent care notes, PT referrals, imaging reports, work excuses
Insurers frequently argue that delayed treatment means the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or that symptoms were pre-existing. That’s why your timeline needs to be consistent, medically supported, and tied to the specific mechanism of injury.


