In Clarkston, many claims begin with an accident that doesn’t look “serious” at first—until symptoms show up later. Insurers often argue that:
- the pain is “just soreness,” not a compensable injury,
- the symptoms didn’t start soon enough after the incident,
- imaging findings don’t match the severity of your complaints,
- or another event (or daily activity) is to blame.
Because of how adjusters evaluate causation, the strongest cases usually have a clear timeline: what you felt immediately, when you sought care, what clinicians documented, and how your function changed afterward.


