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  1. What Is a Treatment Gap?
  2. How Insurance Companies Use Treatment Gaps Against You
  3. Treatment Gaps Can Also Slow Your Recovery
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  6. When a Treatment Gap Is Unavoidable
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What Is a Treatment Gap — and Why You Should Avoid One After an Injury

March 13, 2026
Personal Injury
Sarah Freedman, Esq.

Written by

Sarah Freedman, Esq.

Dir. of Pre-Litigation

Last updated on March 13, 2026

After an accident, one of the most important things you can do is get medical care and follow your doctor’s recommendations. When people delay care or stop treatment too soon, it creates something called a treatment gap.

A treatment gap can hurt both your physical recovery and your personal injury claim.


What Is a Treatment Gap?

A treatment gap happens when there is a long period of time where you are not receiving medical care for your injury. This could mean:

  • Waiting weeks or months before seeing a doctor

  • Missing scheduled medical appointments

  • Stopping physical therapy early

  • Not following up with recommended treatment

As Jordan Law attorney Sarah Freedman explains:

“A treatment gap is exactly what it sounds like. It’s when you stop going to medical care or you never start, and it creates this time period where there’s no evidence of your injury.”

Medical records are the main proof that an injury exists and that it was caused by the accident. When treatment stops, that documentation stops too.

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How Insurance Companies Use Treatment Gaps Against You

Insurance companies carefully review medical records when evaluating a personal injury claim. If there are long breaks in treatment, they may argue that your injuries are not as serious as you claim.

Freedman explains:

“An insurance company is gonna use that against you later on to say maybe you weren’t really that injured.”

From the insurance company’s perspective, if someone was truly hurt, they would likely continue seeking treatment. Even if that assumption is not always fair, it is a common tactic used to reduce or deny claims.

Treatment Gaps Can Also Slow Your Recovery

Avoiding treatment does not just affect your case — it can also affect your health.

Continuing medical care helps ensure that injuries are properly diagnosed and treated. It also allows doctors to track your recovery and adjust treatment when necessary.

As Freedman notes:

“It also hurts you when you don’t get to recover faster.”

Conditions like soft tissue injuries, concussions, and back injuries can worsen if they are not treated consistently.

Common Reasons People Have Treatment Gaps

Many injury victims have legitimate reasons for missing appointments or delaying care, including:

  • Financial concerns about medical bills

  • Busy work schedules

  • Difficulty getting transportation to appointments

  • Believing the injury will heal on its own

  • Feeling better temporarily

However, even short delays can raise questions for insurance adjusters reviewing your claim.

How to Avoid a Treatment Gap

If you were injured in an accident, these steps can help protect both your recovery and your legal case:

Seek medical care as soon as possible.
Even if the injury seems minor, a doctor should evaluate it.

Follow your doctor’s treatment plan.
Attend recommended appointments, physical therapy, and follow-ups.

Communicate with your doctor.
If treatment is not helping or scheduling is difficult, discuss alternatives rather than stopping care.

Talk to your attorney.
If you are struggling with medical costs or logistics, a personal injury attorney may be able to help you find treatment options.

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When a Treatment Gap Is Unavoidable

Sometimes treatment gaps happen due to circumstances outside your control. If this occurs, it is important to explain the reason for the delay and return to treatment as soon as possible.

Documentation and medical opinions can sometimes help clarify why a gap occurred.

Talk to a Personal Injury Lawyer About Your Case

Medical treatment is one of the most important pieces of evidence in any personal injury claim. If you were injured in an accident and have questions about your medical care or your case, speaking with an experienced attorney can help you understand your options.

At Jordan Law, our team helps clients navigate the legal and medical challenges that follow serious injuries so they can focus on recovery.

About the author

Sarah Freedman, Esq.

Written by

Sarah Freedman, Esq.

Dir. of Pre-Litigation

Sarah Freedman is an experienced personal injury attorney in Colorado, specializing in cases from car accidents, trucking accidents, premises liability, to insurance bad faith claims. She is the Director of Pre-Litigation at Jordan Law.
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Last updated on March 13, 2026

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