In small-city settings like Sweet Home, people frequently return to work or daily routines sooner than they should—sometimes because of job demands, family responsibilities, or limited access to specialists. That can create a gap between what you’re experiencing and what adjusters expect to see in the record.
Settlement discussions typically improve when there’s a clear timeline showing:
- when symptoms started (and how they changed)
- when you sought care
- what clinicians documented about neurologic function
- how long treatment continued and why
If you delayed treatment or missed appointments due to scheduling, transportation, or cost, it doesn’t automatically “kill” a case—but it can give the other side more room to argue the injury was less serious or not connected to the incident.


