In and around Groton, people frequently report injuries after major events—traffic collisions during commutes, falls around busy properties, or workplace incidents where the “real” symptoms show up hours later.
That timing matters. Connecticut claims typically rise or fall on whether the medical record can connect the event to the neurological injury. When there’s a gap between the incident and the first clear documentation of symptoms, insurers may argue pre-existing conditions, delayed onset, or intervening causes.
An AI tool may ask you to enter injury severity and demographics, but it can’t verify:
- whether emergency providers recorded neurological findings,
- whether imaging or specialist exams were ordered promptly,
- whether the same functional problems were consistently described afterward.
Takeaway: In Groton, your “timeline” is often as important as your diagnosis.


