In real cases across Miami-Dade County, insurers commonly scrutinize two things early on:
- Whether the injury matches the incident (speed, impact, braking, twisting, landing, fall mechanics)
- Whether you followed a reasonable treatment path (timing of visits, consistency of symptoms, referrals, therapy recommendations)
Neck and back injuries don’t always announce themselves with immediate severity. Some people feel “fine” right after a rear-end collision, then experience tightening, headaches, shooting pain, or stiffness over the next days. The legal challenge is proving that progression is medically connected to the event—not something unrelated.


