Why You Might Feel Fine Initially
Adrenaline — released in any high-stress event — is a powerful pain mask. In the immediate aftermath of a crash, adrenaline suppresses pain perception dramatically. This is a biological survival response, not a sign that you're uninjured.
Additionally, many car accident injuries are inflammatory. Inflammation takes time to develop — disc herniations may not significantly compress nerves until inflammatory swelling peaks at 24–48 hours post-injury.
The Legal Danger of Delayed Symptoms
Insurance companies use gaps between accidents and symptom documentation to argue injuries aren't accident-related. If you wait a week to see a doctor after developing pain, the insurer claims the pain started after the accident independently. Early documentation — even before full symptoms develop — is essential.
See a doctor within 24 hours — even if you feel OK. MAIC documents your clinical status at every visit. Early documentation protects your case. Call 866-404-MAIC.