In a commuter suburb like Kaysville, many injuries show up quickly—but some develop over the next few days as inflammation increases and muscle guarding sets in. That timing matters.
After a crash, it’s not unusual for people to:
- feel “okay” at first and then worsen over 24–72 hours,
- delay imaging because symptoms fluctuate,
- keep working (or try to) before requesting restrictions,
- receive multiple treatment opinions that don’t always match.
When documentation doesn’t reflect that real-world pattern, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or that the severity is overstated. We focus on building a narrative that accounts for how symptoms actually progress after a Utah collision.


