In Greater Cincinnati-area commuting patterns, many crashes happen quickly: brake lights, lane changes, and distracted driving. When symptoms hit later—stiffness, reduced range of motion, headaches, nerve pain, or trouble sleeping—defense teams often argue the injury wasn’t caused by the event.
To counter that, your case needs a clear timeline:
- When symptoms started (and whether they changed)
- When you sought treatment
- What doctors documented about function and restrictions
- Whether there’s consistency between the incident and the medical findings
Even when imaging is subtle at first, consistent treatment notes and functional limitations can still support a credible claim.


