In our area, many serious injuries happen in predictable places: busy intersections, highway merge zones, and coastal routes where drivers are focused on traffic flow and weather conditions. When symptoms show up right away—or ramp up over the next several days—what you say and what gets documented early can determine how insurers view causation.
After a crash, it’s common for adjusters to ask questions before your treatment plan is clear. They may also suggest your pain is “temporary” or unrelated. The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls is often whether your medical records connect your symptoms to the incident—and whether your account stays consistent with the timeline.


