Injury claims in Alabama frequently turn on whether the record shows a consistent chain of events:
- what happened in the crash (or workplace incident),
- what symptoms appeared, and when,
- what medical providers documented,
- how treatment progressed.
For neck and back injuries, that timeline matters even more because symptoms can evolve. A defense may argue your pain is unrelated, pre-existing, or exaggerated—especially if treatment wasn’t immediate or if notes don’t clearly describe functional limitations.
What helps: clear medical documentation, a symptom history that makes sense, and incident details that are consistent across reports, follow-ups, and insurance communications.


