In Dothan, many people delay legal questions because they’re focused on getting through the pain and keeping up with work. The problem is that neck and back claims are commonly disputed on timing—when symptoms began, how quickly treatment started, and whether the records line up with the incident.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for gaps such as:
- you didn’t seek evaluation right away (even if pain was mild at first)
- your symptom timeline doesn’t match the injury mechanism (like whiplash-style forces)
- treatment pauses or limited follow-up
- statements that don’t consistently describe what you felt and when
A lawyer’s job is to help you build a consistent story using the medical timeline, incident details, and objective findings—so your case doesn’t get reduced to “it’s just soreness.”


