Many cases in the area begin after:
- Rear-end crashes at intersections and on stop-and-go corridors
- Lane-change collisions where one driver claims they “didn’t see” you
- Large vehicle impacts that create sudden, hard deceleration
- Roadway conditions—potholes, uneven pavement, poor signage—leading to falls or awkward landings
In each of these scenarios, insurance companies may argue about timing (when symptoms began) and mechanism (whether the incident could cause what you’re experiencing). The sooner you get treatment and the sooner your records reflect your symptoms, the easier it becomes to connect the injury to the event.


