After a rear-end collision on a busy roadway, a slip-and-fall at a commercial property, or a workplace strain during a shift, it’s common to feel “mostly fine” at first. Then symptoms develop over 24–72 hours as inflammation sets in or nerve irritation becomes more noticeable.
In Conway, that delay is often made worse by real-life constraints:
- You may still need to keep appointments, cover childcare, or get to work in between pain flare-ups.
- If you commute through high-traffic areas, you may put off evaluation because you’re trying to get through the day.
- If you’re an hourly worker, you may hesitate to document restrictions quickly for fear of job impact.
A strong claim usually depends on a clear timeline: when symptoms began, when you sought care, and how your function changed. That timeline is also what insurance adjusters use to challenge causation.


