After a neck or back injury, it’s common to hear conflicting advice:
- “Wait and see if it improves.”
- “Just take the first settlement offer.”
- “Don’t worry about paperwork.”
But in practice, the early days set the tone for how insurance companies evaluate causation and severity. In Concord, that often means dealing with:
- Rapid-moving claims tied to crash reports and recorded statements
- Medical documentation that arrives in pieces (ER visit, then urgent care, then imaging)
- Comparative-fault arguments commonly raised after lane changes, sudden stops, or traffic congestion
A quick, organized approach helps you avoid the most common mistake: letting the insurance process decide what your case is worth before the medical picture is clear.


