In Saco, insurers frequently focus less on whether you hurt and more on when the injury was documented and how consistently your symptoms were described.
That’s because many injuries don’t look dramatic immediately. Pain can build over days, and imaging doesn’t always correlate perfectly with how you feel. Defense teams may still argue that:
- symptoms started before the incident,
- the incident didn’t have the force to cause the condition,
- your treatment choices were unrelated or delayed,
- or your limitations weren’t significant enough to justify the damages you’re seeking.
A strong claim is built by aligning what happened in the real world with what clinicians recorded—especially the early notes, follow-ups, and any functional limitations you reported.


