If you’re trying to protect your health and your claim, the early steps matter—especially for neck and back injuries where symptoms can lag.
- Get evaluated promptly. If pain, stiffness, tingling, headaches, or limited motion show up, seek medical care rather than waiting it out.
- Document what changed and when. Write down symptom onset, whether it worsened over days, and what movements trigger flare-ups.
- Preserve crash details. Save photos, incident information, and any witness contact information.
- Be careful with insurance statements. In Pennsylvania, what you say can be used to challenge causation or severity—so avoid guessing about medical explanations.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI intake” tool can replace a real attorney review: it can help you organize information, but it can’t verify liability, interpret medical causation in context, or spot gaps that insurers often exploit.


