In suburban areas like Airmont, it’s common for injuries to be treated initially as “minor” while symptoms are still evolving. But in neck and back claims, the defense often argues:
- you delayed getting care,
- your symptoms didn’t match the incident’s forces,
- you had prior issues,
- or you improved quickly enough that ongoing damages are exaggerated.
These disputes are especially likely when the first medical visit is delayed, when a person returns to normal activities too soon, or when the story of the event isn’t consistent across incident reports, medical notes, and insurance communications.
The fix is not guesswork—it’s an evidence-based timeline that shows what changed after the crash or fall.


