In Rome, many injury claims come from incidents that happen fast: sudden braking, lane changes, deliveries, and the kind of stop-and-go traffic you see around busy intersections and access roads. Even when the crash or slip seems minor at first, spinal symptoms can flare later—sometimes over days.
That timing matters. Insurers frequently argue that symptoms are unrelated or that you waited too long to seek care. A Rome-based strategy focuses on:
- Your first medical visit (what you reported and when)
- Whether treatment started promptly after the incident
- How your symptoms evolved during follow-up appointments
- Consistency between your incident account and your medical notes
If your pain worsened after you returned to work or resumed daily activities, that’s important evidence—but it should be documented through medical providers, not just described to an adjuster.


