Injuries happen everywhere, but in Shelton the pattern of how people get hurt can lead to predictable disputes. Common examples include:
- Rear-end collisions during commuting (sudden braking can trigger whiplash-type injuries and disc/nerve irritation)
- Low-speed impacts that feel “minor” at first (pain may increase after inflammation sets in)
- Constrained parking lots and delivery areas near workplaces (awkward angles, slips, and sudden movement)
- Construction and industrial work strain (awkward lifting, repetitive motions, and jarring equipment)
Insurers often argue that the symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or pre-existing—especially if treatment began later than the day of the incident. Your job is not to prove fault; your job is to get medical care and document what happened. Your lawyer’s job is to turn the record into a persuasive timeline.


