Neck and back injuries are common in collisions where the body is jolted—particularly rear-end crashes and multi-car incidents that happen during commute-heavy hours. In these cases, insurance adjusters often argue:
- you were not injured “significantly” at first,
- your symptoms are inconsistent with the forces involved,
- or your condition is pre-existing.
The practical reality is that symptoms can begin immediately or evolve over the next several days as inflammation and muscle spasm develop. What matters is building a record that ties your symptoms to the incident—using the medical documentation available and the specific facts of your crash.


