In many Warren cases, the dispute isn’t whether you hurt—it’s whether the other side believes the incident caused (or significantly worsened) the condition. That question can come down to timing and documentation:
- How quickly you sought medical evaluation after the crash, slip, or work accident
- Whether your symptoms were consistent from visit to visit
- Whether the treatment plan tracked your functional limits (not just your initial pain)
- Whether the defense points to alternate explanations (prior problems, unrelated flare-ups, or gaps in care)
Because Ohio claims are evaluated based on evidence and causation, your “after the incident” choices can strongly influence settlement leverage.


