In Marana, many injuries come from incidents that escalate quickly: rear-end collisions, lane changes in heavy traffic, and impacts where one person’s vehicle is forced to adjust late. Even when the crash seems minor, neck and back injuries can show up as:
- whiplash-type symptoms (stiffness, reduced range of motion)
- disc irritation or nerve-related pain
- headaches linked to cervical strain
- ongoing limitations that interfere with lifting, sleeping, or driving
Insurance adjusters often look for reasons to minimize the claim—especially when treatment begins after a gap, symptoms don’t “match” what they expect from the crash, or the record is unclear. Your attorney’s job is to connect the incident to the medical findings with a timeline that holds up.


