In the Plum area, many injuries happen during commutes—rear-end impacts, late braking, merging traffic, and sudden slowdowns tied to road conditions or distracted driving. In these cases, what matters is how quickly symptoms showed up and how consistently they were documented afterward.
Adjusters commonly look for gaps, such as:
- treatment that starts later than the injury timeline suggests
- symptom descriptions that change from one report to another
- records that don’t tie your pain and limitations to the incident
We focus on building a tight chronology from your medical visit notes, imaging reports, and functional limits (like driving tolerance, ability to lift, sleep disruption, or returning to work). When your story is supported by documentation, it’s harder for the other side to minimize what happened.


