After an accident on a high-speed route, insurance adjusters often move fast. They may ask for a recorded statement, push for a “minor injury” narrative, or suggest you’re exaggerating symptoms.
In neck and back cases, that pressure can be risky because:
- pain and mobility issues may worsen over days
- insurance may question whether symptoms match the crash impact
- gaps in documentation can affect whether causation is accepted
What to do next: focus on medical evaluation first, keep your communications factual, and contact a lawyer before signing anything that could limit your claim.


