After a crash or workplace incident, it’s common for symptoms to evolve over days. What you do in the first week matters because it affects how Ohio insurance carriers view causation (whether the incident caused the injury) and severity (how serious it became).
In Fairfield, we also see a pattern: people delay treatment while they wait to see if they “improve on their own,” then symptoms flare during commuting, yard work, or repetitive work duties. That doesn’t automatically kill a claim—but it can create gaps that defense counsel tries to exploit.
Goal: build a record that shows a consistent timeline from incident → symptoms → medical evaluation → follow-up care.


