Injuries to the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine frequently come with delayed flare-ups—tightness, reduced range of motion, headaches, nerve symptoms, or pain that worsens after a “better day.” In Holland, it’s common for people to wait to see if the pain settles, especially when they’re balancing work schedules, childcare, or seasonal travel plans.
From a legal standpoint, delay can give insurers an opening to argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the incident. That doesn’t mean you’re automatically out of luck. But it does mean your case typically depends on how clearly your medical record connects the incident to your symptoms.
Fast action helps you preserve the chain of evidence:
- prompt medical evaluation (even if symptoms seem manageable at first)
- consistent reporting of pain and functional limits
- documentation of treatment recommendations and follow-through


