Why Your Car Insurance Keeps Going Up
A short Bridgewater Law Group video explaining why car insurance premiums may keep increasing and what drivers should understand about coverage.
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Yes. Insurance companies look closely at the timeline after a crash — a long gap between the accident and your first visit lets them argue you were not badly hurt or that your injuries came from something else. Seek care as soon as symptoms appear.
Yes, significantly. Insurance companies scrutinize the timeline between the accident and your first medical visit. A long gap lets them argue you were not seriously hurt, or that something else caused your injuries — even when your pain is real.
Gaps also hurt your health: many injuries worsen without early care. If symptoms appear days after the crash, see a doctor immediately and tell them about the accident, so your records connect the injury to the collision.
This answer comes from our guide
Can You Get Medical Treatment Without Health Insurance?
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-12
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