In a college-town environment with frequent traffic patterns and a lot of “on-the-go” living, it’s common for injuries to be documented in pieces—urgent care notes, follow-up visits, physical therapy intake forms, and sometimes imaging performed weeks later. That’s not unusual, but it can create problems if the defense argues your symptoms weren’t caused by the incident.
We help clients build a consistent timeline that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss easily, including:
- When symptoms started (same day vs. delayed onset)
- Whether treatment was sought promptly after the incident
- How your function changed (driving, sitting, lifting, walking, sleeping)
- What clinicians recorded about range of motion, nerve irritation, or work restrictions


