In and around Sussex, many injuries stem from rear-end and lane-change collisions—the kind of incidents where symptoms can start mildly and intensify over the next several days. That delay is common medically, but insurers sometimes treat it as suspicious.
A strong claim usually shows:
- When pain and mobility changed after the incident (not just that it hurts)
- Whether follow-up treatment happened consistently
- How your symptoms match the impact type (sudden braking, twisting, jolting)
The goal is to prevent your case from turning into a debate about whether the injury “really” came from the incident.


