In suburban Chicago-area traffic, rear-end collisions, sudden lane changes, and braking events are common. Those forces can trigger whiplash-type injuries, disc problems, nerve irritation, and ongoing muscle-related limitations.
After an accident, you might notice symptoms right away—or they can build over days as inflammation and muscle guarding set in. That timing matters when insurers argue that your condition is unrelated or “pre-existing.”
We look closely at what happened in Norridge traffic: the collision mechanism, the timeline of symptoms, and how your treatment followed (or didn’t follow) recommended steps.


