Woodstock sits in a high-traffic corridor where serious crashes can happen fast—commutes, school drop-offs, weekend travel, and sudden slowdowns all increase the odds of multi-vehicle impacts.
When catastrophic harm follows a crash, insurers often focus on two things:
- Whether the crash actually caused the long-term condition, and
- Whether the injury severity was exaggerated or temporary.
That means the early “paperwork trail” matters. The right records can support causation and permanence. The wrong gaps—missing photos, incomplete medical follow-up, or inconsistent statements—can create leverage for the defense.


