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18 March 2026

  • curprev 14:0614:06, 18 March 2026Beliasmltv talk contribs 20,090 bytes +20,090 Created page with "<html><p> Most car crashes unfold in an instant, then the paperwork and repairs drag on for weeks. Your body often follows the same pattern in reverse. You feel shaky but fine at the scene, you tell the responding officer you’re okay, you decline the ambulance, and only days later do the headaches start or the numbness creeps into your fingers. An injury accident lawyer sees this pattern often: delayed-onset symptoms are real, common, and frequently misunderstood by in..."