Injuries to the cervical spine, thoracic spine, or lumbar spine don’t always announce themselves immediately. Many people in Lexington report symptoms that start after getting home—stiffness the next morning, headaches that weren’t there right away, or pain that ramps up after a long work shift.
That timing matters because insurers look for gaps:
- How soon you sought care after the incident
- Whether your symptoms were consistent across visits
- Whether follow-up treatment shows the condition is ongoing (not just a brief flare-up)
You don’t have to prove you were in agony on day one. But you do need a coherent medical and factual timeline—something an attorney can help you organize before your claim is pushed into an early “low offer” posture.


