In Haverhill, many people first notice symptoms after they’ve gone home—after a rear-end stop-and-go commute on Route 495, a sudden brake event on local roads, or a day of physical labor in a warehouse or jobsite. That pattern matters legally.
Insurance companies frequently argue that:
- your symptoms “weren’t there” at the scene,
- your condition is unrelated to the incident,
- or your limitations are exaggerated.
A strong claim typically depends on how quickly you sought evaluation, how consistently your complaints were documented, and whether your medical records line up with the way the injury likely occurred.


