Many Lansing residents are injured on routes where sudden braking, merging, and high-speed lane changes are common. After a collision, it’s typical for insurers to:
- request recorded statements early,
- downplay symptoms while you’re still in the middle of treatment,
- argue your pain is “temporary” or unrelated,
- or claim you didn’t act promptly enough to get care.
A neck or back injury claim can be delayed or reduced if the evidence trail isn’t built early—before the medical record becomes inconsistent or the incident details get fuzzy.


