In Provo, we see a common pattern: people feel “off” after a collision or workplace incident, go to urgent care, and then symptoms change over the next days or weeks. Insurance companies may treat that gap as a credibility problem—especially if there’s a delay in follow-up care.
A strong claim usually requires more than an imaging report. It needs a cohesive timeline showing:
- when symptoms began,
- what treatment you sought (and why),
- how your functioning changed (work, driving, sleep, daily tasks), and
- what your medical providers documented as the likely cause.
That’s where legal review matters. Even if an AI intake tool or “spinal injury bot” helps you organize records, a lawyer must connect the medical story to the incident facts.


