In Union, MO, many people get injured during commutes, deliveries, and routine travel—including rear-end collisions on regional corridors and sudden braking events near intersections. Injuries from these incidents often start with “manageable” symptoms, then worsen over the next several days.
Insurance companies commonly look for gaps between:
- the incident date
- the first time you sought treatment
- what your medical providers documented about symptoms and movement limits
That doesn’t mean you’re out of luck if your pain wasn’t severe on day one. But it does mean your case needs a coherent story supported by records.
What we do: we help organize your medical and incident information into an evidence timeline that’s easier for adjusters—and if necessary, a judge—to follow.


