Injuries to the neck and spine don’t always announce themselves right away. For many people, pain stiffness, headaches, and reduced range of motion show up more clearly over the next 24–72 hours—after the adrenaline wears off and inflammation settles in.
In Hartford and the surrounding area, it’s common for people to:
- keep working through the first day or two after a car accident on a busy commute route,
- delay imaging because they think it’s “just soreness,”
- struggle with paperwork deadlines while symptoms worsen.
That pattern can create problems for claims if the defense argues there was no meaningful injury or that another cause explains your symptoms. The good news: a strong case is often built by aligning your treatment timeline with what happened in the incident, not by having dramatic results on day one.


