Many people don’t realize how serious a neck or back injury can be until days later—after inflammation settles, muscle spasms increase, or nerve symptoms show up. In Lowell, that delay can be especially common when people push through work on tight schedules, then seek care only after pain affects sleep, driving, or lifting at home.
A strong claim usually depends on two things:
- A credible medical timeline (when symptoms began, how they changed, what clinicians observed)
- A clear link to the incident (how the event would reasonably cause the injury)
If your symptoms escalated after the crash or work incident, that pattern matters. If you waited too long to get evaluated, it doesn’t automatically end your case—but it can give insurers a reason to dispute causation.


