Injuries to the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine often don’t stay the same. Symptoms may flare when you resume normal routines—driving, bending at work, lifting groceries, or even helping kids with school activities.
That’s why we pay close attention to your timeline:
- When symptoms started (immediately vs. later)
- When you sought treatment (urgent care, ER, primary care, specialist)
- How your symptoms changed (range of motion, spasms, headaches, nerve symptoms)
This is especially important in Tennessee, where insurance companies frequently argue that delayed treatment means the incident didn’t cause the injury—or that the condition was pre-existing.


