Many Fernley residents drive in and out for work and errands, and accidents can happen fast—especially when traffic conditions change suddenly or when following distances aren’t maintained. In these situations, neck and back injuries sometimes don’t “announce themselves” immediately. Pain may build over the next 24–72 hours, range of motion may tighten, and headaches or numbness can appear later.
That delay is exactly why documentation matters. If treatment is delayed without a reasonable explanation, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated. Your best protection is a clear medical timeline and consistent reporting that connects your symptoms to the incident.


