A common problem in local cases isn’t that injuries don’t exist—it’s that the story becomes harder to prove when the timeline is unclear.
In Woodridge, we frequently see situations like:
- Symptoms that begin after a crash but intensify over the next 24–72 hours
- Delayed treatment because someone tries to “push through” work or caregiving
- Conflicting accounts between what was said at the scene, what was reported later, and what appears in medical notes
Because Illinois insurance and courts look at what’s supported by records, the early days matter. The goal is to make your medical history and incident facts line up in a way that makes sense to adjusters and—if needed—litigators.


