Online tools often assume a simplified timeline: quick treatment, predictable recovery, and consistent documentation. Real cases are messier—especially when the accident is followed by:
- delayed imaging or evolving symptoms (common after concussions)
- gaps in treatment caused by scheduling delays or return-to-work pressure
- disputes over whether dizziness, headaches, memory issues, and mood changes are truly connected to the event
- competing accounts of speed, impact, or fault (often influenced by witness availability)
In Greenwood Village, where residents frequently commute to and from Denver and surrounding suburbs, it’s also common for insurers to scrutinize employment impact—particularly if you tried to “push through” symptoms before you had clear restrictions from a clinician.


