In and around Heath, many injuries occur during stop-and-go driving—sudden braking, lane changes, and distracted driving that can lead to whiplash-type symptoms. A common pattern we see is that pain ramps up over the next 24–72 hours, even when the initial medical visit is brief.
That timeline matters because adjusters frequently argue either:
- you delayed treatment, or
- your symptoms are unrelated to the incident.
The fix is not “more talking.” It’s building a clean record: what you felt, when you felt it, what clinicians documented, and how your function changed.


