In Davenport, many incidents happen in situations where people are juggling schedules: early commutes, school pickups, evening rides, and late shifts. That’s why the early days after your injury can make a big difference.
Insurance companies commonly look for reasons to say symptoms are unrelated or exaggerated—especially when:
- You didn’t seek treatment immediately (or treatment notes are vague)
- Your symptoms changed over time, but your documentation didn’t keep pace
- You missed therapy appointments due to work, transportation, or childcare
- Your statements don’t line up with the incident’s impact and your medical findings
A clear timeline—what happened, when pain started, what worsened, what treatment you received, and what clinicians documented—helps connect the dots. We help organize that story so it’s easier to understand and harder to challenge.


