In the days after a collision, slip, or strain, the record you create matters as much as the diagnosis you receive. In Winthrop Town, many people are dealing with tight schedules—commuting, dropping kids off, or continuing light duties—so symptoms may get documented later than they should.
Insurance adjusters look for inconsistencies like:
- A delayed visit to urgent care or a primary care office
- Imaging that arrives after treatment decisions have already been discussed
- A symptom timeline that changes as you seek answers
A lawyer can help you keep the narrative consistent with what clinicians recorded and what you actually experienced.


