Injuries from rear-end collisions, stop-and-go commuting, and intersection impacts can be straightforward at first—pain shows up, stiffness follows, and you try to push through. But in many Waynesboro claims, the dispute isn’t whether you hurt; it’s whether the injury:
- was caused by the crash (not something earlier),
- is severe enough to justify the medical costs you’re accumulating, and
- will affect your ability to work and function long-term.
Adjusters may ask leading questions, highlight gaps in treatment, or argue that your symptoms are “soft tissue only.” A strong case in Waynesboro depends on tightening the timeline between the incident and your care—while accounting for how Virginia insurers typically evaluate credibility and causation.


