After a rear-end collision or slip/jolt injury, the first days shape how your claim is understood later. In practice, adjusters look closely at:
- When you reported symptoms (and whether you sought care promptly)
- Whether your pain pattern matches the type of impact or movement involved
- How consistently your treatment records describe range of motion limits, headaches, numbness, or flare-ups
In Goshen, it’s common for people to think they “should be okay” and delay treatment—especially when they’re still working through pain. But delays can create gaps the defense may try to exploit. The goal is not to panic; it’s to build an injury record that makes sense.


