Right after an injury, the most helpful actions are the ones that protect both your health and your claim:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a spine-focused provider). In Florida, delays can give insurers an easy opening to question causation.
- Report symptoms with specifics: where the pain is, whether you have numbness/tingling, what movements trigger flare-ups, and how long symptoms last.
- Preserve incident details: take photos (vehicle damage, roadway conditions, signage, lighting), write down the timeline, and collect witness information—especially if the event happened in a high-traffic area where people move on quickly.
- Be careful with statements: insurers may ask questions that sound routine. What you say can be used to challenge how the injury started or how severe it was.
If you’re trying to decide whether you should “just wait and see,” consider that many Orlando neck/back cases involve symptoms that evolve over days—particularly after rear-end impacts or slips where the back or neck absorbs the force.


