Many neck and back injury cases in Oswego involve sudden impact and braking—common patterns on regional routes and during peak commute periods. Even when you feel immediate symptoms, disputes can follow, such as:
- Insurance claims that symptoms are “delayed” or unrelated to the incident
- Arguments that your MRI/CT findings don’t match your complaints
- Claims that the injury is pre-existing rather than aggravated by the crash
- Contention over the timeline—especially when you delayed seeking treatment or your first doctor visit didn’t document functional limits clearly
Because adjusters often focus on minimizing payout, your case needs more than “I’m in pain.” It needs a defensible medical narrative tied to the incident and your real-life limitations.


