Many claims in Roselle begin the same way: a stop-and-go commute, a lane change, a late braking moment, or a distracted driver. The defense often tries to narrow the case by arguing the injury was minor, unrelated, or that your symptoms didn’t start immediately.
In practice, that means your case usually turns on how well your medical timeline lines up with the collision and how clearly your records describe functional problems—like difficulty sitting through a drive, trouble returning to normal work duties, or limitations in daily activities.
Because Illinois insurance disputes can be evidence-driven, not just symptom-driven, having counsel early helps you avoid preventable weaknesses—like inconsistent statements, missing records, or gaps between the crash and treatment.


