Many neck and back cases in the area hinge on whether the insurer believes the injury is connected to the incident and whether the treatment timeline makes sense. In practice, that often means:
- Symptom timing matters: delayed onset is common, but you still need medical notes that explain what changed after the crash.
- Traffic patterns create “story gaps”: rear-end impacts and lane-change collisions can be disputed—dashcam footage, witness accounts, and the police report often become crucial.
- Insurers focus on “soft tissue”: they may argue strains are minor or temporary unless your records show functional limitations.
Instead of relying on a tool to estimate your case, we focus on building the record adjusters and defense counsel expect to see.


