In Auburn, incidents often happen fast—commutes, parking lots, job sites, and busy intersections where traffic can change quickly. The first three days matter because they shape both your medical record and your injury narrative.
Take these steps promptly:
- Get evaluated the same day or the next day if you have neck pain, back pain, headaches, numbness, tingling, or reduced range of motion.
- Tell providers the incident details consistently (how it happened, when symptoms started, and what makes them worse or better).
- Write down what you remember right away: roads/intersection, weather/lighting, traffic conditions, who was present, and any witnesses.
- Save documents and costs (co-pays, prescriptions, travel to appointments, braces/therapy costs).
If you’re contacted by an insurer, be careful—early conversations can unintentionally narrow what you claim later. A lawyer can help you respond without harming your position.


