In our experience, many cases turn on what happened right after the incident:
- Delayed symptoms: Colorado medical providers commonly document stiffness, reduced range of motion, headaches, or nerve irritation that emerges after the initial shock.
- Traffic-related evidence: Dashcam footage, cell-phone data, and intersection timing can be critical—especially when fault is disputed.
- Insurance pressure: Adjusters may ask for recorded statements or push “quick resolution” before your care plan is clear.
If you’re dealing with neck pain, back pain, numbness, tingling, or difficulty moving normally after a collision, you don’t need to guess what to do next. You need a strategy built around evidence and Colorado’s deadlines.


