In the Gary area, many serious spine-related claims are built (or weakened) by what happens in the first days after the incident:
- When you sought care. If you delayed treatment without a reasonable explanation, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated.
- How consistently your symptoms were documented. Neck stiffness, reduced range of motion, headaches, tingling, or back spasms must show up in the medical record—not just in conversations.
- What the incident actually involved. Rear-end crashes, side impacts, and collisions with commercial vehicles can produce different injury mechanics, and the defense will try to minimize causation if the story is vague.
If your symptoms worsened after the initial visit, that timeline matters. We help organize the sequence so the record tells a coherent story rather than a patchwork of complaints.


