In a typical Lafayette injury claim, the early days matter more than many people expect. Symptoms can start immediately after impact—or they can flare over the next 24–72 hours. At the same time, Lafayette’s busy roadways and event schedules can create real-world pressure to “handle it quickly,” especially if an adjuster contacts you soon after the incident.
What that means for you:
- Delays in treatment can give the defense an opening to argue your pain was unrelated.
- Gaps in your symptom story (especially when you go back and forth between “better” and “worse”) can weaken causation.
- Recorded statements taken early can unintentionally minimize your injury or suggest you were exaggerating.
A Lafayette attorney can help you build an evidence trail that matches how spinal injuries actually progress.


