Crashes, Claims & Clarity
Many people walk away from a car accident believing they are fine, only to develop pain, stiffness, headaches, or other symptoms days later. In this episode, Darrell Burrow sits down with chiropractor Jay Lerner of Southern Crescent Clinic to discuss why so-called "minor" accidents can still cause significant injuries and why early evaluation matters. Jay explains how adrenaline can mask pain, why inflammation plays a major role in recovery, and how modern lifestyles may make people more vulnerable to injury. He also shares common mistakes people make after a crash, the difference between being pain-free and truly healed, and practical steps anyone can take to support recovery and protect their long-term health. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Vehicle damage does not determine the severity of a person's injuries. * Adrenaline can delay symptoms for hours or even days after an accident. * Remaining completely inactive after a crash can slow recovery. * Hydration, proper movement, and reducing inflammation are critical during healing. * Being pain-free does not necessarily mean the body has fully recovered. Recovery after an accident is about more than waiting for pain to disappear. As Jay Lerner explains, early evaluation, proper treatment, and staying active can make a significant difference in long-term outcomes. Even when an accident seems minor, listening to your body and addressing symptoms early may help prevent chronic issues down the road. Learn more about Dr. Lerner and Southern Crescent Medical Clinic [https://www.southerncrescentmedicalclinic.com/] at https://www.southerncrescentmedicalclinic.com/ [https://www.southerncrescentmedicalclinic.com/] Learn more about Attorney Darrell Burrow: https://legalatlanta.com/ [https://legalatlanta.com/]
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