In many neck and back injury claims, the outcome depends heavily on what happened early: how soon you were evaluated, what symptoms were documented, and whether your treatment plan matched your complaints.
After a crash or fall, it’s common for people to experience symptoms that build over time—stiffness the next day, headaches that weren’t present immediately, or pain that radiates into the arms or legs. Insurance companies may try to frame those delays as “unrelated.”
That’s why we focus on building a timeline that makes sense to adjusters and defense counsel: what you felt, when you sought care, what providers observed, and how your function changed afterward.


